Andre
Dec13-10, 03:02 AM
According to biblian myth the languages of the people got confused while building the Tower of Babel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel)
And sure enough it was very confusing to learn that "know" was not pronounced KKKno but like 'no', ignoring the k, Babelonian langauge confusion.
Then I just happened to bump into this youtube,
dqvX3U2mfII
Sad, but what struck me is that Knut was pronounced as 'noot' rather than KKKnoot or perhaps Canoot, if it's too hard to recognize a 'k' before an 'n'. The way the Germans named him and how it should be pronounced.
With the growing globalisation, is there any way we can reverse this process of babbleonian knonsense?
And sure enough it was very confusing to learn that "know" was not pronounced KKKno but like 'no', ignoring the k, Babelonian langauge confusion.
Then I just happened to bump into this youtube,
dqvX3U2mfII
Sad, but what struck me is that Knut was pronounced as 'noot' rather than KKKnoot or perhaps Canoot, if it's too hard to recognize a 'k' before an 'n'. The way the Germans named him and how it should be pronounced.
With the growing globalisation, is there any way we can reverse this process of babbleonian knonsense?