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Nuklear41

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28th May, 2005 at 02:23:20 -

Mine is "noo-klea-er"

I am called this becuase of whats in my pants.........er..........yeh!

 
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28th May, 2005 at 05:28:53 -

@Emil Persson: the circy debate is over, we already went off topic discussing something else

 
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28th May, 2005 at 05:47:48 -

Kir Kee i guess.
The funny thing is that in greek kir kee is similar to Kirky;
the name of the witch who turned Odysseus' crew into pigs in
the Odissia of Homer!!!!!

 
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29th May, 2005 at 10:05:02 -

If Circy ever got knighted he would be called Sir Circy 'sir sir key'

 
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29th May, 2005 at 10:47:12 -

I should bloody well hope I get knighted after all my community work here

 
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29th May, 2005 at 11:20:55 -

i hope not :/ you getting knighted would mean the end of the world

 
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29th May, 2005 at 11:38:48 -

@NastyMan: Bulgary? Where's that? Is it quite close to Romany and Albany?

@Anyone Else: It's frigginly obvious that it's pronounced Circy. Have you ever come across a word beginning with "Circ" that was pronounced "Surs"? That's an open challenge by the way to anyone sad enough to prove me wrong.

@Nuklear: It wouldn't put it past you that you pronounced your name "Noo-ki-ler", never mind "Noo-klea-er".

 
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29th May, 2005 at 16:58:18 -

"It's frigginly obvious that it's pronounced Circy."

noodle, you're a moron.

 
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29th May, 2005 at 17:06:23 -

It depends on where you split the word, noodle.

Cir Cy (this is the phonetically correct one)
Circ y

Ever com across a word that starts with just Cir?

To me, the sir see way just sounds better, the sir kee one just doesn't sound right.

 
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29th May, 2005 at 17:32:26 -

"That's an open challenge by the way to anyone sad enough to prove me wrong."

hey guess what, fuck-hat? its the letter AFTER the C that determines the sound of the C, and because theres a Y, its pronounced "sir see" that is grammatically correct way the word is pronounced. the ONLY reason people pronounce it "sir kee" is because they took the begining sound of "circle" and just put an "ee" sound on the end of it as an attempt to sound cute.

 
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29th May, 2005 at 18:14:00 -

Korrect. Phoenetically it is sir-see, so long as we're speaking English. Etymologically it's sir-kee, but only if you're familiar with the Story of Circy. since it's not a real word anyway, neither is incorrect. But I maintain that sir-see sounds better and is technically more proper.

 
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29th May, 2005 at 22:03:22 -

I supose The way i pronounce it (sir-kee) would be spelt Circky.

Never heard the word Etymologically before. I guess that means the way something is actually pronounced?

 
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29th May, 2005 at 22:14:00 -

That's phonetics. Etymology is like the histoy and origins of a word.

 
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30th May, 2005 at 11:59:42 -

I see.

 
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30th May, 2005 at 12:48:40 -

Lets change the topic a bit.

I think AndyUK is pronounced:

And-ee-uck

 
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