• a14o@feddit.org
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    Inverted sign in the window should be “petit” not “petite”. Ruined.

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    2 days ago

    What’s annoying about this is to make the joke work you have to mangle the pronunciation of “crepes”. It’s a French word and it rhymes with “step”. I don’t know how you can get an “ay” sound out of a word containing only “e” as a vowel.

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      2 days ago

      In English crepes rhymes with shapes. Sorry, we do mangle words we steal adopt

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        2 days ago

        No, in some very backwards dialects it might, but they should be ashamed of how they mispronounce it.

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          Interesting that your pronunciation is listed as predominantly US, but Larson lives and lived in Washington state and pronounces it the way I and presumably the rest of the Commonwealth do

          Neither of us can say the other is mispronouncing the word, it is said both ways

          How did we get that way of saying it? The French version of the word has a circumflex over the e (crêpe) I’m not up on French pronunciation but I suppose that influenced how it was pronounced in English

          Edit to add: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/crêpe#French

          The French pronunciation

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            I and presumably the rest of the Commonwealth

            Nope!

            The French version of the word has a circumflex over the e (crêpe)

            Which makes it sound like the “e” in crept or crepuscular. Both of which, unsurprisingly, sound exactly like the way the e in “crepe” is supposed to be pronounced.

            Now, I could see someone getting confused by the spelling, and assuming the weird English rule about silent "e"s applies, meaning it should be pronounced “creep”. But, that’s not the mistake people are making, for some reason they’re saying “crayp”, which is just stupid.

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              2 days ago

              Visit the link I linked, listen to the samples of French speakers from different regions saying the word

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                I did, and all but the very heavily accented Quebecois one say it the way it should be said, similar to crept.

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    2 days ago

    I never understand why these exist. Like why not just have him eat grapes and say “The grapes of wrath”? Not that it would be funny either but like, it’s right there.

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      Humor can be hard to explain (and explaining it sometimes makes it less funny).

      I think what makes crepes funnier than grapes is the American association of crepes with sophistication and “fancy restaurants”. The juxtaposition of the genteel with an embarrassing demise is funny to some people. Especially with the woman looking on with vague disapproval, as if the choking man is commiting a faux pas.

      A joke like this definitely won’t land for everyone. I find it mildly amusing, but not that funny.

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        They’re also pretty light and thus unlikely to pose a choking hazard. Grapes can be big and are much more likely to get stuck if not chewed.

        So there’s a layer of absurdism there as well, and I’m here for it.

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        Oh? maybe there is some nuance i don’t get. Or is this just fricken cow tools all over again?