Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
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Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
It's arc-tic, not are-tic. 
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
While I do try to always say ark-tik, Webster says the pronunciation is ark-tik, ar-tik.Bob Juch wrote:It's arc-tic, not are-tic.
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
Don't those air masses usually get pronounced "Canadian"?
NB we like to give pride of origin to Russia for some of our cold air, but if it is ar- k - tik air, then it is ar - k - tik air.
NB we like to give pride of origin to Russia for some of our cold air, but if it is ar- k - tik air, then it is ar - k - tik air.
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
There is a difference between Canadian and ar-tik air masses.etaoin22 wrote:Don't those air masses usually get pronounced "Canadian"?
NB we like to give pride of origin to Russia for some of our cold air, but if it is ar- k - tik air, then it is ar - k - tik air.
Canadian air masses are merely winter inconveniences....
Ar-tik air masses like what we got Sunday morning, are just &#@#&*@ cold.....
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Don't go all nucular about this.Bob Juch wrote:It's arc-tic, not are-tic.
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
As a former Geography teacher, I do dislike ar-tik.
But the one that grates most is : ek cetera.
But the one that grates most is : ek cetera.
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Oh, yeah. I hate that one. I can see dropping a sound in a word as in arctic. That happens all the time in English. But adding that "k" into et cetera? Where does that come from?ne1410s wrote:As a former Geography teacher, I do dislike ar-tik.
But the one that grates most is : ek cetera.
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
From the same laziness that has people "axing" a question.andrewjackson wrote:Oh, yeah. I hate that one. I can see dropping a sound in a word as in arctic. That happens all the time in English. But adding that "k" into et cetera? Where does that come from?ne1410s wrote:As a former Geography teacher, I do dislike ar-tik.
But the one that grates most is : ek cetera.
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
But in that case the "k" sound is already there, people are just transposing the sounds. I really think that in this case people think the "k" sound is supposed to be in there. Maybe they think it is an "ex-" word. That is probably it.gsabc wrote:From the same laziness that has people "axing" a question.andrewjackson wrote:Oh, yeah. I hate that one. I can see dropping a sound in a word as in arctic. That happens all the time in English. But adding that "k" into et cetera? Where does that come from?ne1410s wrote:As a former Geography teacher, I do dislike ar-tik.
But the one that grates most is : ek cetera.
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Re: Even the weathermen can't get it right :(
How the ek should I know?andrewjackson wrote:Oh, yeah. I hate that one. I can see dropping a sound in a word as in arctic. That happens all the time in English. But adding that "k" into et cetera? Where does that come from?ne1410s wrote:As a former Geography teacher, I do dislike ar-tik.
But the one that grates most is : ek cetera.
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