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PhiPsiRuss 01-20-2004 10:41 PM

Nuclear Pronunciation
 
How should "Nuclear" be pronounced?

I always thought that it should be pronounced nu-clear.

President Bush, and former President Carter, pronounce it nu-cue-luhr.


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rainbowbrightCS 01-20-2004 10:44 PM

it is nü-klE-&r per merriam-webster online....

so it is 3 syllables not two.

sugar and spice 01-20-2004 10:45 PM

The State of the Union drinking game says to take a drink whenever Bush says "nukular" and I've already taken at least four or five drinks*.

It's nu-clear by the way.


* of water

AchtungBaby80 01-20-2004 11:56 PM

You all are right...there's no second "u" in "nuclear." I'm a stickler for grammar and pronunciation, but I always used to get picked on by my British friends for saying "a-loo-mi-num" instead of "AL-yoo-min-eum." They said that was the right way...who knows. :p

ISUKappa 01-20-2004 11:57 PM

Re: Nuclear Pronunciation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by russellwarshay
President Bush, and former President Carter, pronounce it nu-cue-luhr.
I wonder if it has something to do with region since they both were from the south? (Not that I'm saying it's correct, just a thought. . .)

Sister Havana 01-21-2004 12:48 AM

Re: Nuclear Pronunciation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by russellwarshay
President Bush, and former President Carter, pronounce it nu-cue-luhr.

That drives me nuts too. I can't stand hearing it pronounced "nuculur."

CarolinaCutie 01-21-2004 10:50 AM

Re: Re: Nuclear Pronunciation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ISUKappa
I wonder if it has something to do with region since they both were from the south? (Not that I'm saying it's correct, just a thought. . .)
It's possible, but I don't THINK so... I don't hear it that way much around here. Of course, we don't often discuss anything nuclear! But I was born and raised in the South, and I've always said nu-clear. So I don't know?

dzandiloo 01-21-2004 03:56 PM

Re: Re: Nuclear Pronunciation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ISUKappa
I wonder if it has something to do with region since they both were from the south? (Not that I'm saying it's correct, just a thought. . .)
Well, I know there are alot of people in Texas, so I can't say with 100% certainty that that's not it...but I can say, that as I have lived in north, central and west Texas, I have NEVER heard anyone in those regions (other than 2nd graders) use the nu-cue-ler pronunciation.

It is nu-clear.

ISUKappa 01-21-2004 06:00 PM

Well, then maybe it's just their own thing--like how some people put an "r" in wash (warsh). It drives me bonkers, but my own mother does it! She is a very well-educated, gracious lady, but for some reason, it almost always comes out warsh. (I think she got it from her mother, who does the same thing.)

And I think it's nu-clee-ir (three syllables).

rainbowbrightCS 01-21-2004 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ISUKappa
And I think it's nu-clee-ir (three syllables).
it is 3 syllables. If any one would care to look it up in any dictionary they would see that nuclear is broken up in to 3 parts.

dzsaigirl 01-21-2004 11:53 PM

I lived in TX for 24.5 years and I can say that it doesn't have much to do with being southern.

My husband, who is very intelligent (getting his PhD currently from an ivy league school, in math of all things) says nu-cu-lar.

And I am SUPER picky about that stuff. My dad joked that I couldn't marry him when he first heard him say it! (Dad is engineer at NASA, also very picky!).

So yeah, I personally CANNOT STAND IT, but I'll choose my battles.

This is what REALLY gets me: Some people I work with use the words "formally" and "formerly" as if they are the same thing...oh and this one time a lady said she was going to sue for "libel" thinking that "libel" and "liable" mean the same thing...

AlphaXi4983 01-22-2004 01:52 AM

i agree... its spelled "nuclear" so say it like you see it. i personally feel that someone is uneducated when they say it "nu-cu-lar" and it bothers me so much.

dzandiloo 01-22-2004 11:30 AM

I agree in the 3 syllable thing...here's a note from the definition of nuclear on www.dictionary.com:

Usage Note: The pronunciation (nky-lr), which is generally considered incorrect, is an example of how a familiar phonological pattern can influence an unfamiliar one. The usual pronunciation of the final two syllables of this word is (-kl-r), but this sequence of sounds is rare in English. Much more common is the similar sequence (-ky-lr), which occurs in words like particular, circular, spectacular, and in many scientific words like molecular, ocular, and vascular.

Sistermadly 01-22-2004 12:44 PM

Re: Re: Nuclear Pronunciation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ISUKappa
I wonder if it has something to do with region since they both were from the south? (Not that I'm saying it's correct, just a thought. . .)
I'm southern, and I pronounce it the correct way, not the doofus way. ;)

wreckingcrew 01-22-2004 02:23 PM

Oh for the love of god.

That's it folks, another round of Ammo in the Democrat's sack against President Bush, the way he pronounces the word nuclear.

You people seriousily need to get a life. As someone who does pronounce it Nuke-u-lar i will say that i'm from the South and not a doofus.

And Achtung, you're really gonna take pronunciation smack from the Brits? They really don't so much speak the language as they chew it up and spit it out.

Hmmm, i'll say that i think Dean is a doofus cuz his little "war cry" was effeminate.

Kitso
KS 361

RACooper 01-22-2004 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361
And Achtung, you're really gonna take pronunciation smack from the Brits? They really don't so much speak the language as they chew it up and spit it out.

Hey a lot of the Brits say the same thing about Southerners (well and Newfies).

wreckingcrew 01-22-2004 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RACooper
Hey a lot of the Brits say the same thing about Southerners (well and Newfies).
As uneducated as those of y'all North of the Mason-Dixon line think we sound, those that talk with a cockney accent sound like they weren't born so much as congealed in a gutter somewhere.

Kitso
KS 361

PhiPsiRuss 01-22-2004 02:54 PM

Don't knock the Brits. They have great cuisine.

(I just hijacked my own thread! :eek: )
Quote:

Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361
As uneducated as those of y'all North of the Mason-Dixon line think we sound, those that talk with a cockney accent sound like they weren't born so much as congealed in a gutter somewhere.

Kitso
KS 361


ISUKappa 01-22-2004 03:04 PM

Oh, but I love accents! Guys with accents are **dreamy** I once briefly dated a Kiwi while I lived in London and I just loved to sit there and hear him talk. mmmmmmmmmm

And I didn't mean to turn this thread into a North/South debate, I just wondered if part of the reason W pronounces nuclear like he does was a regional thing--like how some areas of the country call the big cushy thing you sit on in the living room a couch, some call it a sofa, some call it a davenport, etc. . . And it appears it probably isn't a regional thing, more likely a personal thing.

AchtungBaby80 01-22-2004 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by russellwarshay
Don't knock the Brits. They have great cuisine.
You haven't tried cottage pie yet, have you? :p

I like British accents...and Kiwi accents...and Northern accents...I like accents. :)

wreckingcrew 01-22-2004 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ISUKappa
Oh, but I love accents! Guys with accents are **dreamy** I once briefly dated a Kiwi while I lived in London and I just loved to sit there and hear him talk. mmmmmmmmmm

And I didn't mean to turn this thread into a North/South debate, I just wondered if part of the reason W pronounces nuclear like he does was a regional thing--like how some areas of the country call the big cushy thing you sit on in the living room a couch, some call it a sofa, some call it a davenport, etc. . . And it appears it probably isn't a regional thing, more likely a personal thing.

I didn't either, merely sayin that i fyou're going on a continuum of the least educated sounding accents, the cockney accent has the Southern accent beat 361 times over.

Kitso
KS 361

dzandiloo 01-22-2004 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361
Hmmm, i'll say that i think Dean is a doofus cuz his little "war cry" was effeminate.
Dean War Cry = Terrifying on so many levels (but late night television & radio talk show gold!). Yeah, I know...he has a cold. *sniff* Too bad for him.

Dionysus 01-22-2004 05:23 PM

How some say it in the Midwest
 
Nuclurrrrrrrr


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