Random thoughts about roadside art, National Parks, historic preservation, philosophy of technology, and whatever else happens to cross my mind.
And a place for me to ask how to pronounce it.
No clue. I don't believe I've ever heard anyone actually use it in ordinary conversation. One on-line dictionary says the p is silent (e.g., it would be a a simple "shaw") another one says you can hear the p, making it a two syllable word.
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And a place for me to ask how to pronounce it.
ReplyDeleteNo clue. I don't believe I've ever heard anyone actually use it in ordinary conversation. One on-line dictionary says the p is silent (e.g., it would be a a simple "shaw") another one says you can hear the p, making it a two syllable word.
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