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Don't worry I embarrass myself at every single show, regardless of how much effort I put in pronunciation, there are still people I can always count on to make fun of me (you know who you are )
Does not stop me from talking to almost every single vendor and work behind a table.
Hope that makes you feel better.
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 08-29-2013 at 11:44 AM.
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ay-zan-thick
a-melan-istic
mo-ha-vey
pasta-vey
A lot of people butcher a lot of words in English. I think well-spoken people would appreciate you seeking clarification but at the day someone who cared enough for it to make a difference in any interaction you had with them would be a snob.
Last edited by MrLang; 08-29-2013 at 11:26 AM.
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Lol I watch youtube videos for proper pronunciation too! There have been a few morphs that I said wrong until I went to a snake show and had people say "what morph???"
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Re: YouTube
 Originally Posted by SnowThickness
I actually tried that, but I found different people say it differently, like Gateway City Reptiles, and Royal Constrictor Designs say Ay-Zan-thick all the time, some people seem to go back and forth, sometimes saying Ax-an-thick sometimes and Ay-zan-thick other times, and some people only say Ax-an-thick. I suppose I'll just pronounce it Ay-Zan-Thick, since that makes sense given it's meaning (prefix A-, meaning absence of, is pronounced Ay). I just didn't want to sound funny saying it that way if the way everyone else says it is different, but it looks like it doesn't matter much anyway.
It's true, if someone's going to look down their nose at you for mispronouncing a word, they aren't worth your time anyway. I still like to say things right if I can help it though
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Pronunciation??
Some of the differences are also just regional accents (New England vs. Georgia vs. France).
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Moe-hav-a ( Moe, have, A) Mojave
A-mel-an-istic (A, mel, an, istic) Amelanistic
A-zan-thick ( A, zan, thick) Axanthic
Past-av-a (Paste, av, A) Pastave.
Mojave is for the desert, just an fyi it's not "made up". 
My biggest one was that I thought Dubia were pronounced Dubai. I sat down one time and was reading it out loud and was like, wait a second.
Last edited by Kodieh; 08-29-2013 at 12:32 PM.
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Technically it's eh-ZAN-thick (with the verbal emphasis on the zan syllable), but I still say axe-AN-thick, and no one has given me a second glance about it. I don't say 'zanthic' though, since that has the opposite meaning.
-Devon
0.1 Axanthic Bee (Pixel)
0.2 Axanthic Pastel (Cornelia, Short Round)
0.1 Axanthic (Bubbles)
0.1 Bee het Axanthic (Nipper)
0.1 Lesser (Lydia)
0.1 het Lavender (Poppy)
0.1 het Hypo (Cookie)
1.0 Killerbee het Axanthic (Yellow Dude)
1.0 Pied (Starry Starry Dude)
1.0 Butter Hypo (Spooky Dude)
1.0 PH Lavender (Little Dude)
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Re: Pronunciation??
 Originally Posted by Annarose15
Some of the differences are also just regional accents (New England vs. Georgia vs. France). 
+1 on this.
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