Let's try to keep the German separate from the English: FYUUR-ur for führer and FYUUR-or for furor. So I guess the Charles Harrington Elsters of the world might consider it "wrong" to pronounce furore the same way as fuhrer. Share Improve this answer Follow edited May 2, 2018 at ...
(1) We really feel that we should be totally objective on news pages, but not on the editorial pages. I thin- we’re (KT: okay) we’re we- we’re being paid to try to understand what’s going on and try to offer some guidance and...
How would you pronounce Kristalina Georgieva? The first name of the managing director of the IMF is easy enough for English speakers. The second is another matter entirely. For years, I have heard people pronounce it with one and often two soft Gs, like the sound of the ‘s’ in measure...
A hypercorrection is a correction that's actually false—like saying 'between you and I' instead of 'between you and me.'