Reminds me of Geese FM. I tried explaining to them that English words need to be pronounced the English way but he wasn’t having it; KISS as in Keratta, I said. The Greeks prefer to say, ‘Geese’, he said. I did not beat the dead horse any longer; dime is presous.
Reminds me of Geese FM. I tried explaining to them that English words need to be pronounced the English way but he wasn’t having it; KISS as in Keratta, I said. The Greeks prefer to say, ‘Geese’, he said. I did not beat the dead horse any longer; dime is presous.