I have a friend named ישי, pronounced Yishai (that’s yeesh-eye). (For those not in the know, that’s the name of Jesse, father of King David, in the Bible). He was furious when he read something online which alleged that the proper pronunciation of his name was “Isay”.
I was once told that my legal name could not possibly be my legal name – it MUST be a shortened version of another name. Um, I think I – along with my German mother – know best, guy!
It’s called dialect. Pronuniciations vary even within a single country. Even a first year linguistic student should know that. So we know what kind of person is correcting her.
seanfear 3 months ago
LOL – yep yep
FreyjaRN Premium Member 3 months ago
Nope. People should be called what they wish to be called.
Did you hear about the mansplainer who drowned in a cistern?
He drowned in a well, actually…
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 3 months ago
I have a friend named ישי, pronounced Yishai (that’s yeesh-eye). (For those not in the know, that’s the name of Jesse, father of King David, in the Bible). He was furious when he read something online which alleged that the proper pronunciation of his name was “Isay”.
Buoy 3 months ago
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing; more so in some hands than in others.
Comicsandcookies 3 months ago
I was once told that my legal name could not possibly be my legal name – it MUST be a shortened version of another name. Um, I think I – along with my German mother – know best, guy!
CamiSu Premium Member 3 months ago
My name is Cameron, and people do doubletakes on it , too.
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 3 months ago
“Saying your name wrong”? Not “pronouncing your name wrong”? Or are you complaining about how she introduces herself?
mistercatworks 3 months ago
It’s called dialect. Pronuniciations vary even within a single country. Even a first year linguistic student should know that. So we know what kind of person is correcting her.