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Just now saw Mark Bowditch's comment on another forum re. pronounciation of the D-word.
About 2 years ago, I came up with "Dahb", but was outvoted, ignored and overall sneered at (I am stll seething ![]() ![]() ![]() The reason for this transliteration: 1. Several of my Thai friends could not fathom what did I mean by Dha, Dah or Darb (with open A still sullied with traces of R). Only when I said Dahb (open A without R) did they smile and said that, yes, sure, this is a name for a Thai sword. 2, Why Dahb? I was inspired by the exaggerated Bostonian accent: "Ah pahked mah cah" If they can use it in Hahvahd, we can use it too and sound mahvelously Brahmin ( and a bit more Tha-ish, too) ![]() ![]() ![]() Mahk, what do you think? |
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As a member of an old Puritan Massachusetts family I can assure you Ariel that there are (and always will be) Brahmins in : " Boston , the home of the Bean and the Cod where the Forbes's speak only to Cabots and the Cabots speak only to God . "
Obviously the Thai are descendants of Bostonians or visa versa . ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() As Rick tends to remind me, it's good to pick the phone up every so often and actually talk with other collectors. ![]() Oh, and everyone shouted down your "dahb" idea because you talk funny. ![]() ![]() |
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Q: Why do Americans pronounce "schedule" as "sk-edule" instead of correct British : "sh-edule"?
A: That's how they learned it in "sh-ool". ![]() |
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BTW Ariel : "Ah pahked mah cah" is in fact incorrect (although it might be the way Mark bowditch would say it as a confused Yankee that moved South)
![]() We would say " Eye pahrked my cahr " there is a hint of a vestigial 'r' left in there . ![]() But if you ever visit Boston leave your trailing 'g's' at home 'cause yer goin to Bahstin ta do some partyin' . ![]() ![]() |
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Hey Rick
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LOL ; never read Lowell ; guess I'll have to now .
![]() I don't know if he scribbled that or if it's just traditional . ![]() BTW Here's an interesting book : Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World " Tis a wonder to be in Boston , The home of the bean and the cod . Where the Forbes speak only to Cabots, And the Cabots speak only to God ." |
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