Momma joybird! I love onomatopoeic words like buzz and hiss, but not the word itself. And I take after you in being gorgeous and discombobulated. Hahaha. :) Now, I REALLY want to pronounce eejit correctly!!! Are we supposed to just read as English is read?
Is it normal I love and collect WORDS?
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Momma joybird! I love onomatopoeic words like buzz and hiss, but not the word itself. And I take after you in being gorgeous and discombobulated. Hahaha. :) Now, I REALLY want to pronounce eejit correctly!!! Are we supposed to just read as English is read?
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Fun Fact: Bumblebee, sneeze, blimp and laugh are all onomatopoeias as well. :D
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Yep, eejit is pronounced as it's spelt in English.
The jit is the quickest part of the word.
So we can say, "You are a total eeee-jit!" - usually only in fun.