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Well no, Hermonle I just made up without even relising id done it, Aluminium is actually called Aluminium over here, like on the perodic table
Although I think we say it wrong, i think i remember seeing that somewhere
Although I think we say it wrong, i think i remember seeing that somewhere
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Is he British?
In America it is pronounced Aluminum (without the second i)...at least in industry. With the first part the same but end pronounced like "numb".
In fact, today I was working with an Aluminum stamping company and they definitely don't use the second i.
I remember this friend of mine when I was a kid. His mom used to call the train tracks "crane cracks". Where in the hell she ever got that, I'll never know. We always used to tease this kid about the way his mother pronounced it. I still can't figure out what might have been wrong with that lady.
In America it is pronounced Aluminum (without the second i)...at least in industry. With the first part the same but end pronounced like "numb".
In fact, today I was working with an Aluminum stamping company and they definitely don't use the second i.
I remember this friend of mine when I was a kid. His mom used to call the train tracks "crane cracks". Where in the hell she ever got that, I'll never know. We always used to tease this kid about the way his mother pronounced it. I still can't figure out what might have been wrong with that lady.

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Well this somewhat goes with the topic. Tircqui: Teerquee
I never really heard of that town before.
I never really heard of that town before.
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*goes to the sights, reads some parts, gets bored, passes out* 

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I must admit that old cantr names are usually easy to pronunce in polish language. Doesn't mean these names are in any part similar to anythhing in Poland. I can assure You abaut that 

Artur wrote:ja chce miec fabryke i czarnuchow w niej a nie dom z ogrodkiem kurna i nie zycze sobie zeby mnie ktos pouczal o graniu w cantr qrka
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Well, I am spanish native, and the first impression of "Cantr" word in itself got me a bit dissapointed...
But I've got used to name it as "Cant - ar", as I took the original letters with the addition of the "R" pronunciation in english.
"Cantar" in spanish means "To sing".
Wilmer B.
But I've got used to name it as "Cant - ar", as I took the original letters with the addition of the "R" pronunciation in english.
"Cantar" in spanish means "To sing".

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I know some Spanish. One Spanish character for the fun of it.
I just pronounce it Cant-er, always have.

I just pronounce it Cant-er, always have.
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Stan wrote:In America it is pronounced Aluminum (without the second i)..BLAH BLAH
In fact, today I was working with an Aluminum stamping company and they definitely don't use the second i. BLAH BLAH
"The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially standardised on aluminium in 1990, though this has done nothing, of course, to change the way people in the US spell it for day to day purposes."
Wrong again hehehe!



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