S S Sabster Well-Known Member Joined 1 Nov 2009 Messages 1,763 9 Aug 2010 #1 Really pisses me off when people say Man-see-ni.
B B borassic Well-Known Member Joined 8 Mar 2007 Messages 6,403 Location London 9 Aug 2010 #2 In Italy yeh in Moss Side it's man-see-neh.
A A Aussie! Well-Known Member Joined 26 Dec 2008 Messages 4,694 Location Sydney, Australia 9 Aug 2010 #3 Alright, "Sa-bster"
K K KentBlue Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2009 Messages 9,914 Location Near that bloke who lives near me. 9 Aug 2010 #4 I've always pronounced it 'Man-Cee-Nee.' Never occurred to me that it might be wrong. Still, I don't care how it's pronounced as long as he brings us some success.
I've always pronounced it 'Man-Cee-Nee.' Never occurred to me that it might be wrong. Still, I don't care how it's pronounced as long as he brings us some success.
G G Garry.Cook Well-Known Member Joined 30 Jun 2009 Messages 1,812 9 Aug 2010 #5 What about that young lad who plays for Inter? I think his name is pronounced Man-see-ni.
G G glen quagmire Well-Known Member Joined 21 Feb 2009 Messages 18,518 Location Hanging my tea towel up for good. R.I.P GSC 9 Aug 2010 #6 I just pronounce it b-o-bee
F F fbloke Well-Known Member Joined 26 Apr 2009 Messages 13,303 9 Aug 2010 #7 Aussie! said: Alright, "Sa-bster" Click to expand... Are you sure that isnt SaaaabSte?
M M Maly Well-Known Member Joined 22 Jul 2009 Messages 4,299 9 Aug 2010 #8 Garry.Cook said: What about that young lad who plays for Inter? I think his name is pronounced Man-see-ni. Click to expand... Isn't he Brazillian?? Therefore different pronunciation. Ci is generally CH in Italian. ie Ciao (Chow).
Garry.Cook said: What about that young lad who plays for Inter? I think his name is pronounced Man-see-ni. Click to expand... Isn't he Brazillian?? Therefore different pronunciation. Ci is generally CH in Italian. ie Ciao (Chow).
C C Challenger1978 Well-Known Member Joined 15 May 2007 Messages 9,279 Location Consciously looking at problems from different ang 9 Aug 2010 #9 Does it really matter my Sir names is as English as you can get and people can't pronounce it right half the time.
Does it really matter my Sir names is as English as you can get and people can't pronounce it right half the time.
R R r.soleofsalford Well-Known Member Joined 28 Jan 2009 Messages 25,424 Location rag central the blue part. 9 Aug 2010 #10 Sabster said: Really pisses me off when people say Man-see-ni. Click to expand... yes david twatt was telling me just the other day
Sabster said: Really pisses me off when people say Man-see-ni. Click to expand... yes david twatt was telling me just the other day