Just a request...
Feb. 3rd, 2009 11:01 pm... so don't take this as a criticism. "ahn" and "on" are *not* the same thing when doing phonetic spellings except if you are American, and perhaps Canadian (I'm not sure). It took me ages to figure out why people were saying names ending in an 'ahna' sound were being written out as 'o-na'. I'd just like to put it out there seeing as we have posters from all over the world. I know it confused me and I'm probably not the only one. A lot of English speakers use very short 'o's, which sound absolutely nothing like 'ah.' So, next time when doing phonetic spellings I would just like to request that you take this into consideration. Thanks guys.
If this kind of post is not allowed feel free to remove it.
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Date: 2009-02-03 02:48 pm (UTC)Plenty of people could level equal complaints at how I would transcribe something, indeed that has occured. I can't know or remember every detail of dialects other than my own to be able to make concessions for it (must I also use American English, to cater to that majority?). So couldn't reasonably expect that of everyone else.
It doesn't even bother me to see those diffrences (until people start splitting hairs, then discussions can get fuitless and petty). No one can gave a definitive answer on pronouciation because as you've noticed accents vary. So take any suggestions as a rough approximation and don't loose any sleep over it.
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Date: 2009-02-03 06:59 pm (UTC)I actually agree with you; 'on' and 'ahn' are completely different to me as well, but I can usually just guess what pronunciation they mean. Sometimes 'on' just doesn't make any sense!
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Date: 2009-02-04 11:09 am (UTC)Nah it's fine, I didn't mean to be harsh.