***whu v pep's city official match thread***

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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:11 am

Sat in the pub, with no commentary, the general consensus, was that it was the fact Sterling tried to get up that may well have won him the penalty.perhaps the ref saw he was fouled and was going to give itanyway, but certainly not a dive.
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby fangsanalsatan » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:17 am

mr_nool wrote:
fangsanalsatan wrote:It's not really sch either, it's a voiced palato-alveolar sibilant (ʒ), so more like a zh.

It's also not ZHO-say, but ZHU-ze, if we're being pedantic. The last vowel is short and the s is pronounced as a z.

I also don't think that English speakers have a problem pronouncing the voiced palato-alveolar sibilant per se, as it is used in the English language frequently enough (see: vision, rouge, measure, treasure, genre...). The problem arises from the fact that it is not tied to a single letter in the alphabet and English phonology is so random in general that a pronounciation cannot be applied to a foreign word by rule. In the case of Jesus, there is the added issue of an already established English pronounciation, but otherwise it is pretty straight-forward.

So, yeah... how about that performance yesterday?


Nice linguistic explanation! The only point I would like to add is that discussions like SCH/ZH, etc. are a bit tricky. We all have different references as to how these letter combinations should sound depending on our mother tongue. I know this is an English speaking forum, but I'm pretty sure Coca wrote his post about SCH with the Swedish interpretation in mind (in many Swedish dialects SCH would be more similar to the vision/rouge sound you're describing rather than the German SCH. I.E. unless we start using phonetic script (and decide on which one to use) we won't be speaking the same - ahem - language.


Oh, that is a good point. My mind went naturally to the German sch, as that is the language I primarily use. But there's also usually a bit of a lateral thinking involved for me, since there actually are distinct letters in the Croatian alphabet to denote both, namely ž and š.
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby Bluedj » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:47 am

john@staustell wrote:I speak fluent Spanish but I firmly believe English commentators should stop pissing about and pronounce things in English. For example the pitiful attempts to pronounce Cazorla.

Technically it isn't HOsay or HAYsus in Spanish because J is not simply pronounced H. We don't have that pronunciation in English, just as we don't have the Spanish Z - it isn't a straight TH.

Pretty sure also that J in Portuguese is a bit like Catalan - more like ZH.

So why bother? Just say them in English

Do we say Paris, or Paree???



John.....not having a go here.....BUT i don't give a f@@k how they pronounce Jesus.......Because if he keeps playing like this, soon they'll be calling him GOD! lol
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby iwasthere2012 » Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:09 pm

Bluedj wrote:
john@staustell wrote:I speak fluent Spanish but I firmly believe English commentators should stop pissing about and pronounce things in English. For example the pitiful attempts to pronounce Cazorla.

Technically it isn't HOsay or HAYsus in Spanish because J is not simply pronounced H. We don't have that pronunciation in English, just as we don't have the Spanish Z - it isn't a straight TH.

Pretty sure also that J in Portuguese is a bit like Catalan - more like ZH.

So why bother? Just say them in English

Do we say Paris, or Paree???



John.....not having a go here.....BUT i don't give a f@@k how they pronounce Jesus.......Because if he keeps playing like this, soon they'll be calling him GOD! lol


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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby iwasthere2012 » Thu Feb 02, 2017 3:39 pm

Watch on youtube.com



First minute and twenty seconds of this is a nice compliment from West Ham on last night.
The old lad rambles on a bit after.
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby carolina-blue » Thu Feb 02, 2017 4:45 pm

iwasthere2012 wrote:
Watch on youtube.com



First minute and twenty seconds of this is a nice compliment from West Ham on last night.
The old lad rambles on a bit after.


Holy Schmolie your right the old boy does go on
A bit lol , "Total Football" luv it
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby PrezIke » Thu Feb 02, 2017 4:55 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:
PrezIke wrote:
bigblue wrote:why do the commentators keep saying JAYzeus?? its driving me up a wall


That's how it's pronounced in Portuguese.

Do you say HO-say or JOE-say Mourinho?


It's neither, it's that sch sound that you brits and yanks can't seem to wrap your head around.


I'm quite adept at it and am familiar, sorry to break your bubble. I simplified it for certain Anglo speakers. Must mean I ain't a Yank then. :)
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby zuricity » Thu Feb 02, 2017 7:48 pm

PrezIke wrote:
Cocacolajojo wrote:
PrezIke wrote:
bigblue wrote:why do the commentators keep saying JAYzeus?? its driving me up a wall


That's how it's pronounced in Portuguese.

Do you say HO-say or JOE-say Mourinho?


It's neither, it's that sch sound that you brits and yanks can't seem to wrap your head around.


I'm quite adept at it and am familiar, sorry to break your bubble. I simplified it for certain Anglo speakers. Must mean I ain't a Yank then. :)



Ffs everyone knows that Jose is pronounced , heyyoucnut !
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby Sparklehorse » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:25 pm

iwasthere2012 wrote:
Bluedj wrote:
john@staustell wrote:I speak fluent Spanish but I firmly believe English commentators should stop pissing about and pronounce things in English. For example the pitiful attempts to pronounce Cazorla.

Technically it isn't HOsay or HAYsus in Spanish because J is not simply pronounced H. We don't have that pronunciation in English, just as we don't have the Spanish Z - it isn't a straight TH.

Pretty sure also that J in Portuguese is a bit like Catalan - more like ZH.

So why bother? Just say them in English

Do we say Paris, or Paree???



John.....not having a go here.....BUT i don't give a f@@k how they pronounce Jesus.......Because if he keeps playing like this, soon they'll be calling him GOD! lol


Here in Dublin, it's Ja-a-a-ayzus.
Always has been and always will be.


I'd go with Homer Simpsons " Jebus" !!!
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Re: ***whu v pep's city official match thread***

Postby bigblue » Fri Feb 03, 2017 7:18 pm

nottsblue wrote:
bigblue wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
bigblue wrote:PRAISE BE TO THE HIGHEST

Jesus' pass to Sterling right before his goal was incredible as well

Do you mean Sane?


I think it was to Sterling, a through ball from midfield that Sterling took too long to get a shot off

Was Sane with the through ball to Sterling who then squared it to Jesus.

First player to score and assist for us on full debut in the PL



This was the through ball I was talking about:

https://youtu.be/P7je9J8fyBQ?t=4m7s

Oh and mcpointalot needs to fuckoff from tv for good. Has the positivity of nigles tackle with the insight of phips combined with a searing hatred for all things City
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