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To: | "Ross Silcock" <> |
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Subject: | Gerygone? |
From: | "Tony Russel" <> |
Date: | Wed, 12 Jun 2002 11:14:54 +0930 |
Dear Ross, There are a number of pronunciations in use, the most widely accepted being "jerrigonny". Some hignoramusses however say "Jerry Gone" as in an absent German fellow. As for Warbler, I guess we say "Warbler" as in singing, or as in French " War-bleu", ie, as in sacre bleu or Oh my Gawd. How do you say Tabor? Ist es Taybor or Tarbor ? We know how to say Iowa - hear it all the time on telly. Next question ? Mex. |
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