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Louie and me
10-07-2008, 02:29 PM
I am Canadian so wouldn't think of entering into any kind of discussion about the upcoming election in the United States it is not my place however there is one thing that really bugs me and it isn't restricted to the election.
The country of Iraq is pronounced Iraq as in Illinois or Indiana. Not "I"raq as in Iowa. People from Iraq I assume know how to pronounce the name of their own country and yet the media and recently a Vice Presidential candidate continue to mispronounce it. Somehow it seems insulting to me.
Sorry if I shouldn't have brought it up and I'll understand if you decide not to post the thread.

caseysmom
10-07-2008, 02:30 PM
I am Canadian so wouldn't think of entering into any kind of discussion about the upcoming election in the United States it is not my place however there is one thing that really bugs me and it isn't restricted to the election.
The country of Iraq is pronounced Iraq as in Illinois or Indiana. Not "I"raq as in Iowa. People from Iraq I assume know how to pronounce the name of their own country and yet the media and recently a Vice Presidential candidate continue to mispronounce it. Somehow it seems insulting to me.
Sorry if I shouldn't have brought it up and I'll understand if you decide not to post the thread.


This is done with Iran also...not sure why.

Puckstop31
10-07-2008, 02:48 PM
And Qatar... ('ka-tar' vs. 'cutter') And my home town of Lancaster. LOL We say it (lanc-ker-ster), non 'natives' say it (Lan-caster).

At the end of the day, does it really matter? What is more important, style or substance?

sparks19
10-07-2008, 02:56 PM
And Qatar... ('ka-tar' vs. 'cutter') And my home town of Lancaster. LOL We say it (lanc-ker-ster), non 'natives' say it (Lan-caster).

At the end of the day, does it really matter? What is more important, style or substance?

HEY... I learned to say it correctly. GET OFF MY BACK



:D lol

Puckstop31
10-07-2008, 02:56 PM
This is done with Iran also...not sure why.


Heck, this Iranian dude I used to know called his home country, "Persia". Sad the Iran of today cannot be the Persia of old. OK, maybe just the science and technology part and not the warring empire part. LOL

A study of ancient Persia is so very relevant today... A mighty 'empire', great in science, art and technology... But greedy and mad with power... Proof that truly FREE people can conquer an enslaving power, every time. If only the will to do so exists, rather than live in the "safety and security" of slavery.

lizbud
10-07-2008, 06:50 PM
I am Canadian so wouldn't think of entering into any kind of discussion about the upcoming election in the United States it is not my place however there is one thing that really bugs me and it isn't restricted to the election.
The country of Iraq is pronounced Iraq as in Illinois or Indiana. Not "I"raq as in Iowa. People from Iraq I assume know how to pronounce the name of their own country and yet the media and recently a Vice Presidential candidate continue to mispronounce it. Somehow it seems insulting to me.
Sorry if I shouldn't have brought it up and I'll understand if you decide not to post the thread.


The "I rack" and "I ran" thing bugs me too. I don't know how insulting it
is to people from these countries, but I hate hearing it.

shepgirl
10-07-2008, 06:59 PM
Most people I know pronounce it the right way. Seems it's the media that looks to change the sound of certain words, maybe they think it makes them look more intelligent or something...in my book they sound downright stupid.

jennielynn1970
10-08-2008, 04:03 AM
If you want to get down right technical, how do they pronounce it in their native tongue? How do you pronounce Iran or Iraq in Persian or Arabic?

Isn't Puerto Rico called Boricua?

Sweden is called Sverige by the Swedes.


So, how do you say Iran and Iraq correctly?

Barbara
10-08-2008, 04:48 AM
I think it is normal that a country adapts names to its own language. Americans pronounce Paris differently than the French, they say Venice instead of Venezia and Germany is called Deutschland here and Allemagne in France.
It doesn't hurt my feelings that you say "Germany" ;)

critter crazy
10-08-2008, 06:20 AM
Maybe here we are jsut a bunch of rednecks, but I have never heard it pronounced any other way than I-Rack or I-Ran. The military never called it any different either, and we were being shipped there. ;)

jennielynn1970
10-08-2008, 07:06 AM
Spoof on this..... CLICK HERE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw2nkoGLhrE)

Great spoof on what the US is doing in Iraq.

beeniesmom
10-08-2008, 08:22 AM
I get irritated when people, talking about me, say "she's half 'I' talian" so I assume that it would bug them too. My mother in law is guilty of pronouncing it that way .... but then again she pronounces a lot of things wrong.... so I don't take it the wrong way. :rolleyes:

lizbud
10-08-2008, 09:17 AM
I get irritated when people, talking about me, say "she's half 'I' talian" so I assume that it would bug them too. My mother in law is guilty of pronouncing it that way .... but then again she pronounces a lot of things wrong.... so I don't take it the wrong way. :rolleyes:

yep, that's another word that is mispronounced. My SIL is from a Italian
family and she was always amused by it.