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N'orlens or New Orleens?
Monday, August 28, 2006
Mood: Happy

*sigh* Ok. My husband and I were at a resteraunt the other night and the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans (I forget the teams' name) were playing on tv. He kept pronouncing New Orleans as "N'orlens". Just telling him and NOT trying to get him to change is pronounciation, I told him that the French pronounciation is the true proper way to say it, since it is a French name (I can't spell the French pronounciation xp). He said that since we're in America, it's supposed to be pronounced the English way. I'm like "ok?". Then, I said, "yeah there's an English way, but since America is a melting pot, so-to-speak, we're supposed to give credit to other cultures." I pronounce it as "New Orleens" with a long "e". He kept telling me that it's wrong and that "N'orlens" is the right way. I told him over and over that there's many English ways to say it. >.< I was only telling him that the French way is the proper way, NOT trying to get him to change the way he says it. I know that America will never say it in French. >.<
It was a silly conversation, indeed and I actually enjoyed it. XD

It doesn't matter how you say it, everyone knows what you're talking about. I would like to pronounce it in French, but people would probably be like, "What the heck are you saying?" >> So, I'll stick to "New Orleens", with my complete vowel Northern accent. XD

So my question for you is how do you pronounce it?

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4 Comments.


I have no idea how to pronounce it properly in french, though I'd like to. I say it the way you do as "New OrlEEns".
Neither of you are wrong, why can't he get that? ^-^ 'Arguments' like that are totally hilarious.
» Silver-dot- on 2006-08-28 12:43:39

The pronunciations are interchangeable
You hear some people say New Orleens, others New Orlens, some like how your husband was saying, with the short N. I dunno. Lol sometimes even I alternate between prounciations XD
» The-Muffin-Man on 2006-08-28 01:15:25

i have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.. o_O;; i must be stupid x_x

L8r,

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