Thanks very much Les and Dan! This is good information to have and interesting, too.
Dan, you mentioned four different pronunciations, but you left out Mrs White’s West Virginia vernacular. (That’s a joke. She was my high school Freshman and Sophomore years Latin teacher. Imagine the pronunciation but with a rural southern twang and you’ll get the West Virginia vernacular. Now that I think about it, most of her pronunciation was right on.)
Thanks very much Les and Dan! This is good information to have and interesting, too.
Dan, you mentioned four different pronunciations, but you left out Mrs White’s West Virginia vernacular. (That’s a joke. She was my high school Freshman and Sophomore years Latin teacher. Imagine the pronunciation but with a rural southern twang and you’ll get the West Virginia vernacular. Now that I think about it, most of her pronunciation was right on.)
Again, thanks for the info!
Shad
Dan shared the pronunciations with me some time ago and I’ve wanted to create a video ever since.
I was going to record them, but I thought they sounded much better from the horse’s mouth! 🙂