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pronunciation
just wondering -- how should the word "Fodor" be pronounced? Is it "Fah-door" with emphasis on the last syllable or "Fo-der" with emphasis on the first?
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Foe Door
Fo long O sound, emphasis on Dor |
Check out a similar thread from a few months ago. Scarlett is correct about the pronunciation.
I had mispronounced it forever, until I was gently correctd!!!! :-) |
Thanks Anne but I think it is actually FO long O and emphasis on the O...short DOOR...
FO dor Yes, that is it... Scar lett emphasis on the Scar~ |
Moi, I think it rhymes with "motor" if you pronounce the t softly.
Fo-DOORS would be the upscale version, like Tar-ZHAY, non? |
Oui Marilyn mon cher, I was wrong the first time, it is more FOdors~
Foe dee doe doe |
You know Anne and I had a 4-1/2 hour dinner in St. Louis and we spent at least 2 hours discussing the correct pronunciation of the f word. :-D
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And I spent for and half hours ....
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four! :) *******
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I lovvvvvvvvve this site---what a laugh!!
surfingmomma |
FYI Fodor is a Hungarian first name and means "curly-haired". It may be related to our name Theodore.
Harzer |
There's actually a comment on the "About us" page right here on the web site, where they say, "it rhymes with motor." Which is to say, you can just drop the "F" -- it would also rhyme with odor.
http://www.fodors.com/about/us/ftp_about_roots.cfm |
Is the other firm pronounced
From (rhymes with prom) mers or From (rhymes with from) mers? |
Where I come from, from rhymes with prom.
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"From" rhymes with "prom"? Not in North America.
From rhymes with drum. Prom rhymes with Tom. I would readily acknowledge that for many English speakers in other parts of the world, from is a very close (if not an exact) rhyme with Tom. I can see why a person might suggest the similarlity between Fodor and motor (because of the similar spelling) - - but the true rhyme that makes sense is "loader", in my mind - - for English speakers on either side of any of the great oceans. Best wishes, Rex |
The "motor" rhyme was suggested by the Fodor's website themselves, but I agree that "loader" would probably be more accurate -- especially, why choose a word that has a "t" rather than a "d"?
I guess I should've been specific -- here in Boston, "from" rhymes with "prom" and not with "crumb." |
Because, in fact, in the US anyway, we do not pronounce the "t" in "motor" very distinctly. It tends to come out like a "d."
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