>Heh, I see you were trying to make an arguement but mispronounced a word, tough luck pal
Is this really all they have?
>>72263012
bad thread, link or it didnt happen
>>72263012
>mispronouncing
You Americans can't pronounce anything properly. What's the fucking problem?
>>72263012
Unlike Obama who can pronounce the name of every Muslim country perfectly of course.
nothing surprises me after Drumpf
>>72263012
ok i heard it. how would you pronounce it instead?
>>72263266
POKEESTON
>57 states
>corpsemen
Almost everyone pronounces Tanzania wrong, I don't see the problem here.
>>72263012
"Most of the Tanzanians I've encountered (black or white), use "Tan-ZAH-nee-uh". I've only heard the other pronunciation a couple of times. Online pronunciation guides also use this version. The origin of the name "Tanzania" is from TANganyika and ZANzibar. Since Zanzibar is pronounced with a "ZAN" not "ZANE", it makes sense to pronounce it with the "ZAH" sound."
Who gives a fuck about this shithole anyways
Link
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/gop-primaries/277867-trump-mocked-on-social-media-for-mispronouncing-tanzania
>>72263426
Is it Tan-zan-e-a?
you know.. older people pronounce it Tanzaynia because that's how we were taught it in schools.
I can't begin to tell you how many countries and cities are pronounced differently since taught in schools in the 70s or earlier. Budapest is now pronounced Budapesht. Now there's Mumbai instead of Bombay too. That changed pretty recently.
This only solidifies the fact that they can't attack a single one of his points, they always divert to some banal, irrelevant diversion to the substance of the speech at hand. The proof is in the pudding as it were.