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How do you pronounce Asperger's?
G as George 37%  37%  [ 25 ]
G as Guitar 63%  63%  [ 42 ]
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03 Aug 2009, 12:53 pm

Ass-burger purge topic

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03 Aug 2009, 3:08 pm

I still have no idea how to pronounce it. Psychiatrists school my mother they all pronounce it differently. 8O

The g in guitar explanation isn't helping me any either, I guess I would have to hear it used correctly.



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03 Aug 2009, 3:17 pm

I pronounce it Asperjers, because when I first realised my friend had it, I said Aspergers, and he instantly corrected me before I could make a crappy pun or something :)


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03 Aug 2009, 5:07 pm

I put "G as in George" but I actually pronounce it both ways. I'd say I pronounce the G as in George more aften than G as in Guitar though.


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03 Aug 2009, 5:46 pm

Willard wrote:
So to clarify - Oz-pare-gare... Aahs. Pair. Gair. Correct?

Further question. On which syllable is the accent placed?

Correct! That would be the german pronounciation. Probably a bit too acenty to be spoken by most of us without sounding like a freak. The accent would be on the first syllable, I believe.



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03 Aug 2009, 6:39 pm

Asp-urge-er. Heavy on the middle syllable.


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03 Aug 2009, 7:44 pm

When I was introduced to it, I heard "ass-burgers". That immediately brought on the following mental image:
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To escape the conspiracy of self-embarrassment, I pronounce it "azz-bur-jers".


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03 Aug 2009, 8:54 pm

roughly like: /"A.spER.g6s/ in X-SAMPA. But that is because my English is very influienced by my native German (and my conlanging)


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03 Aug 2009, 9:52 pm

I've always said it ass-burgers

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03 Aug 2009, 11:13 pm

I say asperjers...because, well....i don't want anyone to associate it with 'ass'-burgers
though, aahs-pair-gair makes sense, i could get used to saying it



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04 Aug 2009, 1:46 am

So long as you spell it right, it probably doesn't matter.

I've always emphasised the P even though being Germanic, it wouldn't have been.

AsP Bugers

sound at least a bit more edible than Ass Burgers, although in Australia, we'd have to mispronounce it as Arse Burgers to get the same effect here as they do in the US.



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04 Aug 2009, 2:15 am

"so·cial re·tar·da·tion"



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04 Aug 2009, 6:33 am

mitharatowen wrote:
The accent would be on the first syllable, I believe.


Hell, no, second syllable. ;)



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04 Aug 2009, 7:10 am

I pronounce it with the "g" in "guitar". I see it does sound like "ass-burgers", but I don't care.


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04 Aug 2009, 10:11 am

MONKEY wrote:
I pronounce it "asperjers" because it sounds better than the american pronunciation, I mean pronouncing the "g" as in g for guitar sounds really daft because its sounds like yes you guessed it "assburgers" :roll: .


I also pronounce it as "asperjers" and sometimes,I could hear people pronouncing it as "Asperger's" or "assburgers". :?


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04 Aug 2009, 11:01 am

If people would use the pronounciation of er as air and not as ur, the pronounciation of the G wouldn't have been a problem to Americans at all. :wink: I mean, it wouldn't be a problem to use a hard G as it wouldn't sound like ass burger or something.