I know pronunciation of words in the gun community if often debated - especially when the origin of the word is foreign - I personally don't really care if someone pronounces a weapon one way or another, but I just get curious where we (Americans) get some of our pronunciations from. I generally try to pronounce something the way a native speaker of the country of its origin would if it doesn't confuse people or make me look silly.
Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
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Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
So, I often hear this word pronounced two different ways. I've always pronounced it KaLASHnikov myself, however, I always hear KaLISHnikov. What do you guys say? For those of you who say it with "lish", where do you get that from? I'm not looking to start debates or anything, I'm just honest to goodness curious how one might get that particular pronunciation. So gents, care to help me out?
I know pronunciation of words in the gun community if often debated - especially when the origin of the word is foreign - I personally don't really care if someone pronounces a weapon one way or another, but I just get curious where we (Americans) get some of our pronunciations from. I generally try to pronounce something the way a native speaker of the country of its origin would if it doesn't confuse people or make me look silly.
I know pronunciation of words in the gun community if often debated - especially when the origin of the word is foreign - I personally don't really care if someone pronounces a weapon one way or another, but I just get curious where we (Americans) get some of our pronunciations from. I generally try to pronounce something the way a native speaker of the country of its origin would if it doesn't confuse people or make me look silly.
Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
kəlăshʹnəkäf ( ke-lash-neh-kof)
AK47 in most eastern European/Russian places is referred to as a Avtomat Kalashnikova or a kalashnikov not ak47
AK47 in most eastern European/Russian places is referred to as a Avtomat Kalashnikova or a kalashnikov not ak47
Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
I just refer to mine by the effect they have....
So I call mine "liberal incontinence devices".
So I call mine "liberal incontinence devices".
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
Now that's funny.74novaman wrote:I just refer to mine by the effect they have....
So I call mine "liberal incontinence devices".
Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov (Michael "Timmy's son" Kalashnikov)
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
However you say it, the dude designed a amazing weapon...
Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
do I pronounce that lib-ral ( ˈlib(ə)rəl) or lie -brawl ( lī - brôl ) ?74novaman wrote:I just refer to mine by the effect they have....
So I call mine "liberal incontinence devices".
What are these funny characters anyway?
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
So, they call the rifle, whatever version it may be, the Kalashnikov, after the designer...sort of in the same way as calling the M-1 rifle the Garand...I'm going to start doing that from now on...it makes sense, more sense then calling it an "AK47" when only a specific type were actually designated that.JeepGuy79 wrote:kəlăshʹnəkäf ( ke-lash-neh-kof)
AK47 in most eastern European/Russian places is referred to as a Avtomat Kalashnikova or a kalashnikov not ak47
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
GAR-and or ga-RAND?Heartland Patriot wrote:So, they call the rifle, whatever version it may be, the Kalashnikov, after the designer...sort of in the same way as calling the M-1 rifle the Garand...I'm going to start doing that from now on...it makes sense, more sense then calling it an "AK47" when only a specific type were actually designated that.JeepGuy79 wrote:kəlăshʹnəkäf ( ke-lash-neh-kof)
AK47 in most eastern European/Russian places is referred to as a Avtomat Kalashnikova or a kalashnikov not ak47
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
Neither. It's pronounced Gerand, rhymes with errand.SwimFan85 wrote: GAR-and or ga-RAND?
"Pronunciation of the name Garand is often disputed, being pronounced variably as /ɡəˈrænd/ or /ˈɡærənd/. Descendants of John Garand and his close friend Julian Hatcher generally agree that it is the latter, rhyming approximately 'errand.'
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
AndyC wrote:You're doing it right - It's LASH, not LISH.CEOofEVIL wrote:I've always pronounced it KaLASHnikov myself
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Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
I've lived in Russia and speak it pretty well. I recall it being KaLASHnikov. Most Russians refer to it as the Kalashnikov or Kalash (as slang). I've never heard one refer to it as the AK or AK47.
Re: Pronunciation: Kalashnikov
There ya go.USAFgoober wrote:I've lived in Russia and speak it pretty well. I recall it being KaLASHnikov. Most Russians refer to it as the Kalashnikov or Kalash (as slang). I've never heard one refer to it as the AK or AK47.
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