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Are the AMericans correct in saying " kebob"

32 replies

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 10:40

for kebabs?
have been making them with ds3 adn he has watched TOO much Disney channel.

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WhipsAndFurs · 21/06/2009 10:41

I've also seen this word spelt as 'kabab' so perhaps there are different spellings depending on the language in question?!

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 10:41

What do, say Turks, say?

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Songbird · 21/06/2009 10:42

Is American pronunciation ever correct

WhipsAndFurs · 21/06/2009 10:43

Hey, according to Wiki:

Kebab (also occasionally transliterated as kebap, kabab, kebob, kabob, kibob, kebhav, kephav)

Songbird · 21/06/2009 10:43

I think they say kebab, not sure. If I see my neighbour today I'll ask her - she used to live there.

belgo · 21/06/2009 10:45

It's kebap on the continent.

fizzpops · 21/06/2009 10:56

Could it just be a pronunciation thing rather than a spelling thing. Remember Simon Cowell getting all cross when they kept referring to 'Ahba' rather than Abba on American Idol?

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 11:07

really
ahba
lol. no they say kebob

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MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 11:09

really
ahba
lol. no they say kebob look like Tour Guide Barbie does here

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Katisha · 21/06/2009 11:35

And yet the Barbie says scAllops and not scOllops...

ScAllop Kabobs...

Americans just make it all up.

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 11:44

LOl
any old hoo as they are talking. Its like Welsh imo - one VAST joke at the ENglish expense.
They make it up then snigger as the English get all inclusive about it.

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Katisha · 21/06/2009 11:49

Actually it's worse than that isn't it - it's

scAllop kabObs with tomAYtoes.

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 11:50

ROfl
then bung in some ERBS and put it all in a vaise

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Katisha · 21/06/2009 11:53

oh god yes erbs

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 13:48

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sarah293 · 21/06/2009 13:53

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MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 13:54

But i love their pronunciation - i lobve it annoying me
and cilantro and eggplant and all

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girlandboy · 21/06/2009 13:56

Yes, the erbs bugs me too.

Can they not pronounce their "h's". Why drop the h? I'ts there for all to see.

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TheFool · 21/06/2009 14:06

kebob??

Tis like saying Craig as Creg.

'erbs doesn't bother me so much - we do it with honestly.

TheFool · 21/06/2009 14:07

pmsl @ welsh being a vast joke at english expense

Momino · 21/06/2009 14:45

am american andlove these discissions . i've been here nearly 12 years and still say kebob, pahsta, yoh-ghurt, scone (long o). and i think i do say 'Hairy' for harry. i didn't realise I was wrong in my pronunciation until i moved here, hehe, and my FIL and friends kept laughing at me.

however, i do say tomahto, herbs, mum (i hate the word 'mom' but do call mine that). I'm also training myself to say water instead of 'wadder' which is a tough one.

i can see how our accent would annoy though, when i go back to visit and everyone's speaking in a twang, i find it very grating. not sure I'd like to adopt the Yorkshire accent, though, which is where i live. that's a whole other language, eebygum.

MrKrabs · 21/06/2009 16:10

god oyu are gracious.
it must sound odd when you say water?
Can non theatrical americans do English accents well?

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Momino · 21/06/2009 16:38

gwynneth does a good one, Renee Z's is OTT, and my US friends think Madonna has a british accent (go figure)...

my accent is definitely american (most people tell me they like it) but I've been told i sound very posh when i say 'to-mahh-to' and (now)'wah-tah'. i'm rahhthahh proud of that.