"De-Grey"?rikk wrote:Anybody want a shot at pronouncing my last name? I've heard it all.
Pronunciation issue
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deh-GRAYrikk wrote:Anybody want a shot at pronouncing my last name? I've heard it all.
(I hope I didn't embarrass myself)
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DAY - gray.
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My brother-in-law, and his kids, can. They are from Zürich.johnhall wrote:Those of you who can read German . . . er, Schweizerdeutsch . . . can get a bit more info here:
http://www.migrationsmuseum.ch/index.php?navid=6
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I have never heard "backer" until I joined this forum. 
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For years I pronounced it 'bocker', but have been training myself to say 'backer'. It is, afterall, how the company says it should be pronounced. It makes sense, too. There's a Rickenbacker ad from the sixties headed The Beatle Backer. It wouldn't make much sense to pronounce it as "The Beatle Bocker".
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Any one ever heard of a linebocker? 
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Kris, you got it. "S"es are silent, like the temperature. Although my grandmother pronounced it VERY differently.
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Same here, Kris. After 3+ years of training, saying "bocker" now sounds weird.beatlefreak wrote:For years I pronounced it 'bocker', but have been training myself to say 'backer'. It is, afterall, how the company says it should be pronounced.
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Say it real fast so you can't tell which way.johnallg wrote:Same here, Kris. After 3+ years of training, saying "bocker" now sounds weird.beatlefreak wrote:For years I pronounced it 'bocker', but have been training myself to say 'backer'. It is, afterall, how the company says it should be pronounced.
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Or firecracker?jps wrote:Any one ever heard of a linebocker?
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If it was spelled Rickenbacher, it would be pronounced Ricken-bocker. That's the correct German way. We Anglicize the pronunciation, so it's a short a sound, which is technically correct for that spelling.
I guess the five years of German I took should count for something, right?
I say Ricken-backer.
I guess the five years of German I took should count for something, right?
I say Ricken-backer.
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A rick is a rick is a rick; by any other name it would still chime as sweetly. I think it's more important that people want to say the name than it is how they say it. 
I don't bother to correct them; I'm already quite fascist and pedantic sounding on any number of subjects, thank you. One just tries to lead by example...
I don't bother to correct them; I'm already quite fascist and pedantic sounding on any number of subjects, thank you. One just tries to lead by example...
All I wanna do is rock!
