He was born to Moroccan parents, according to Wiki.
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He was born to Moroccan parents, according to Wiki.
He looks North African but I suppose it doesn't matter where the family name originates, the man who headed the ball past Duff as if he didn't exist (bringing some context), is a Flemish speaker born in Flemland, therefore he pronounces his name the Flemish way.
No such issues for Duff, once a Duff always a Duff, no matter where you are on the planet.
Of course it matters where the name originates. Is there a Flemish way to pronounce a Moroccan name? I'd hazard a guess that "we've been pronouncing Fallaini like XXXX for a hundred and eighty years now" is not something you oft hear in deepest Vlaanderen. Accent is one thing pronunciation is another.
There's a Flemish way to pronounce a Moroccan name, just like there's an English way to pronounce Cahill.
But when a Cahill makes his way to live in the other side of the world and has a kid, that kid then comes to the EPL to play football as a Kay-hill then Kay-hill is his default pronunciation.
When some McGeadys left Ireland to live in Scotland, the pronunciation changes to Mageddy with the next generation, Aiden pronounces his family name as Mageddy.
It's just like being back in First Arts Linguistics! Apart from some lovely French assistantes, there wasn't much to commend it then either...
Can we pronounce the topic dead - or deed, if you hail from certain parts of Scotland?
Come on! It's a post about linguistics, and you think that was an accident?
To slightly misquote Baldrick: 'I have a punning clan...':cool:
I only started it with a throwaway jokey reference in parenthesis, I didn't expect that to be challenged seriously.
But seeing as you're concerned with the thread being on topic, have you something on topic to contribute to the Duff thread or are we just here to keep you entertained (at some very low level) and informed on occasion? :)
It wasn't your humourous post, but the ten or so posts after yours that treated it seriously. We've had posts on how to pronounce Cahill, McGeady and even a bite on Meara in the last while. If a gentle poke in the ribs (and had I opened up whatever thread the Cahill/Kay-hill/Kahl debate is in, it would have found a home there instead) helps drag a thread back on track, or highlights an inconsequential, tedius debate, then it's worthwhile. Who among us speaks with the clipped precision of RP anyway? Or would want to?
Anyone hear him at the start of the Off The Ball podcast from today? He says that he's made his decision but now is not the time to announce it. Sounds like he's definitely retiring.
Sounds like it, he is 33, he would be 35 next world cup
A chance for one of the youngsters like Stephen Hunt.
I'd like to see him revert to CM a la Giggs
would be a great loss to us, I hope he stays on. Our only player comfortable in possession.