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Fauci, Kamala among famous names on mispronounced words list

The names of America’s preeminent infectious disease expert and its incoming vice president have topped this year’s list of most mispronounced words

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 09 December 2020 20:42 GMT
Most Mispronounced Words
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FOW-chee, CAW-ma-la….dah-VIN-chee?

America’s preeminent infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci and its incoming vice president, Kamala Harris join the Renaissance master himself, Leonardo da Vinci, atop this year’s list of most mispronounced words as complied by the U.S. Captioning Company, which captions and subtitles real-time events on TV and in courtrooms.

The list released Wednesday identifies the words that proved most challenging for newsreaders and people on television to pronounce this year.

The caption company said it surveyed its members to generate the list, which is now in its fifth year and was commissioned by Babbel, a language-learning app company with headquarters in Berlin and New York.

Todd Ehresmann, a senior linguist at Babbel, said the list, unsurprisingly, reflects a year dominated by presidential politics and the coronavirus pandemic.

“All of these have added some new phrases to our national vocabulary, which may take some practice,” he said.

Here’s how Ehresmann broke down the proper pronunciations for the commonly misspoken words:

Anthony Fauci (AN-thon-nee FOW-chee): Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Bangtan Sonyeondan (PUNG-tahn SOH-nyun-dahn): The full name of South Korean K-Pop band ‘BTS’, which translates as “a group of bulletproof boys” or “bulletproof boy scouts.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo (YON-nis AHN-de-doh-KOON-boh): Greek basketball player who plays for the Milwaukee Bucks and was named the NBA’s ‘Most Valuable Player’ this year.

Isias ( ees-ah-EE-ahs ): The name given to a powerful hurricane that caused significant damage to the East Coast and Caribbean this summer.

Kamala Harris (CAW-ma-la HAIR-iss): The Vice President-Elect.

Leonardo da Vinci (lee-oh-NAR-doe dah-VIN-chee): The Italian painter, architect, and engineer who created the ‘Mona Lisa.’ A mispronunciation of his name was the subject of a viral meme on social media this year.

Mahamayavi Bhagavan Antle (mu-HAH-muh-yaw-vee bag-AH-wahn ANT-uhl): The full name of wildlife park operator ‘Doc’ Antle, who shot to fame in the Netflix documentary series ‘Tiger King.’

Nevada ( nev-ADD-ah ): Homestate of Las Vegas that played a central role in the presidential election.

X Æ A-Xii (EX-aye-eye): The name given by business magnate Elon Musk and musician Grimes to their first child born in May. The pronunciation is according to Grimes.

Yosemite (YOH-sem-it-ee): The famous national park in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, it was notably mispronounced by President Trump in August.

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