Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 198 - A New Season Begins...
Fair enough.
Easily top 3.
Fair enough.
Easily top 3.
I had about 2-3 hours of sleep last night because of them. My poor daughter is so nervous about them. I get twinge of anxiety when one hits, I know a bit of how my mother feels now.
She’s 9.Just curious, About how old is your daughter?
Chag Sameach, lodge.
Been in that place. Not a good one. Hope things work out.Good Morning, Lodge!
Sorry I have not been keeping up. A lot of issues going on. The first being that I have to find a way to convince my mom that she needs assisted living, or at least senior housing. After the Thanksgiving weekend, I have been wrapping my head around what to do. Do I find a place in Racine/Milwaukee, or move my parents to Minnesota? Second, my mom goes in for a biopsy tomorrow (if she doesn't cancel for the 3rd time) to see if a mast is cancerous or a calcium build up. Third, mom my called me to say my dad is in the hospital. He has diverticulosis and has been in and out of the hospital for the past 11 years. Last hospital stint was in 2011. At the moment, it is precautionary. No updates yet. With my dad in the hospital, my mom has to figure out a way to get to her appointment. I told her I can leave today, take tomorrow off, take her to her appointment and drive back home. It is only 360 miles one way. [/rant]
Could I get a pronunciation on that, please? (serious) High shamay?
Both ch's are voiceless uvular fricatives, a popular example is Johann Sebastian Bach.
Knowing that, it is Chahg Sahmayahch.
So, "cog sah-my-ahk"?
Yes, it's difficult via text, I know.
It IS difficult. It is especially hard to explain the ch's. They are closer to h's than c's or k's. It's that gravely clearing your throat sound.
Other than those, the only change in your pronunciation is the second syllable in the second word. It is "may" like the month, so I probably should have put "mey".