French people pronounce it that way. But it doesn't mean we have to. I can't figure out why that user above thinks we should say "Par-ee". It's normal to have different pronounces for the same places. What if I tell you, that we don't say Moscow here in Russia? We don't say Mos-kau. We say Moskva (pressure goes on "a", like mos-kva).
French people pronounce it that way. But it doesn't mean we have to. I can't figure out why that user above thinks we should say "Par-ee". It's normal to have different pronounces for the same places. What if I tell you, that we don't say Moscow here in Russia? We don't say Mos-kau. We say Moskva (pressure goes on "a", like mos-kva).
Oh that’s cool. I didn’t know that about Russia... I guess I don’t know that much about Russia anyways but I know a few things since my 1st grade teacher was from there
Oh that’s cool. I didn’t know that about Russia... I guess I don’t know that much about Russia anyways but I know a few things since my 1st grade teacher was from there
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why do they keep calling venezia it's english name venice? it's like when people call paris "par-is" instead of "par-ee" like normal people
Shout out to any Japanese simmers *waves*
And the United States.
Greece (especially Santorini)
Italy (I'm of Italian descent and I love Italian food)
Ive never heard of Paris being pronounced “par-ee
French people pronounce it that way. But it doesn't mean we have to. I can't figure out why that user above thinks we should say "Par-ee". It's normal to have different pronounces for the same places. What if I tell you, that we don't say Moscow here in Russia? We don't say Mos-kau. We say Moskva (pressure goes on "a", like mos-kva).
Oh that’s cool. I didn’t know that about Russia... I guess I don’t know that much about Russia anyways but I know a few things since my 1st grade teacher was from there
I'm glad that it was helpful.