Zerlyna@lemmy.world to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days agoKhan!!!lemmy.worldimagemessage-square26fedilinkarrow-up194
arrow-up194imageKhan!!!lemmy.worldZerlyna@lemmy.world to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days agomessage-square26fedilink
minus-squareLumidaub@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up14·2 days agoI suspect this might depend on the variety of English you speak? (And non-natives can fuck right off löl)
minus-squarethen_three_more@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up10·1 day agoI think you need to speak the American dialect specifically. As I Brit I could not get this one at all until I came to the comments. I was thinking Kahn on the loo. Kahn on the big. Kahn on the toilet.
minus-squareOpenStars@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 day agoAs an American I was doing similarly, just with different phrases (like “porcelain throne”:-).
minus-squareLumidaub@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up6·1 day agoYeah, that doesn’t rhyme at all in my head. I can see how it would though, I just have to rewire my brain to hear it.
minus-squareacockworkorange@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·18 hours agoHow do you pronounce those words to make them rhyme? Khon? Jahn?
minus-squareLumidaub@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·17 hours agoI don’t pronounce them like that at all but I’ve heard “john” be pronounced with a long “ah” sound, like “jawwwwn” or “jaaaaahn” to rhyme with “Khan”. I don’t know, I don’t even go here (non-native).
minus-squareacockworkorange@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·15 hours agoNon native too, trying to learn. English weirdos.
I suspect this might depend on the variety of English you speak? (And non-natives can fuck right off löl)
I think you need to speak the American dialect specifically.
As I Brit I could not get this one at all until I came to the comments. I was thinking Kahn on the loo. Kahn on the big. Kahn on the toilet.
As an American I was doing similarly, just with different phrases (like “porcelain throne”:-).
I was thinking Khan on the Khazi
Kahn on the crapper
Kahn on a John.
Yeah, that doesn’t rhyme at all in my head. I can see how it would though, I just have to rewire my brain to hear it.
How do you pronounce those words to make them rhyme? Khon? Jahn?
I don’t pronounce them like that at all but I’ve heard “john” be pronounced with a long “ah” sound, like “jawwwwn” or “jaaaaahn” to rhyme with “Khan”. I don’t know, I don’t even go here (non-native).
Non native too, trying to learn. English weirdos.