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Azorean Brewer
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by Azorean Brewer » Sun Sep 26, 2004 8:44 am
Hey team, there are two words I hear pronounced differently and I want to know what is the proper terms?
The first is "SAAZ", is it SOTS (as in lots) , or SOZ (as in OZ) , or SAZ (as in Jazz). If you think about it the automobile SAAB is pronounced SOB (as in JOB) ... any thoughts ?
Second is Rhizomes (hop roots) is the " i " pronounced Rhizomes (as in rinse) or as in rye-zomes.
Thanks ...
Paul.
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busboy
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by busboy » Sun Sep 26, 2004 11:59 am
Dunno really. I guess Saaz is pronounced SAARTZ, but I may be wrong. My dictionary tells me Rhizomes is pronounced RYE-ZOMES.
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Zok
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by Zok » Sun Sep 26, 2004 4:30 pm
It's "zaats" (with american spelling). If you speak german, you'd phoneticly spell it "zahtz"
The czech work for it is "zatec" pronounced "jah-tets" The J is pronounced like the second G in "Garage"
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by Azorean Brewer » Mon Sep 27, 2004 5:33 am
Thanks for all of the help ...
Paul
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