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Replying to @chaosprime @dferrantino
that is also my intuition but it still seems kinda random. I wonder if there are other letters that do that.
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Replying to @XaiaX @dferrantino
i guess people pronouncing habanero as habañero is a related case
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Replying to @chaosprime @dferrantino
waiter at an Italian restaurant in Boston “corrected” my pronunciation of bruschetta to “bru-shetta”. -__-
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Replying to @XaiaX @dferrantino
me: "let me get a gyro [foodstuff]" nyc gyro specialty place guy: "you mean a gyro [scope]?"
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Replying to @chaosprime @XaiaX
Yeah, I don't think there's any Greek dialect where our pronunciation of gyro is correct.
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Replying to @dferrantino @chaosprime
We can get around this by calling it a “spinny Greek taco”.
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Replying to @XaiaX @dferrantino
conservation of angular momentum: it's what's for breakfast
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Replying to @chaosprime @dferrantino
I haven’t eaten today and all this food talk is making me really want a gyro now, damn.
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while satisfying this desire I heard someone call it a "gai-ro".
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