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How is "Wound" pronounced in Brightly Wound? I always thought it was wound like a gash in your leg, but I never thought about the fact that that wouldn't make much sense. Brightly Wound the other way doesn't make much sense to me, either, though. Just curious. |
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lmao omg I always thought it was the other pronunciation (wooned), bahahah *smacks forehead* _________________ http://www.sanettei.co.nr/ My eBay items.
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grammatically, it has to be wound like wownd. cuz brightly is an adverb which describes an verb or adjective, and wound (like a gash) is a noun. which is neither a verb nor an adjective. ha. sorry. i'm a dork. _________________ Facebook & Twitter & Blog(ish)-type thing |
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Ecouter wrote: grammatically, it has to be wound like wownd. cuz brightly is an adverb which describes an verb or adjective, and wound (like a gash) is a noun. which is neither a verb nor an adjective.
ha. sorry. i'm a dork. wound (like a gash) can also be a verb, right? like "i want to wound you" or "she wounded me." so it is understandable that people would be pronouncing it woond. _________________ .Arrgh!drey |
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Pantalaimon wrote: Ecouter wrote: grammatically, it has to be wound like wownd. cuz brightly is an adverb which describes an verb or adjective, and wound (like a gash) is a noun. which is neither a verb nor an adjective.
ha. sorry. i'm a dork. wound (like a gash) can also be a verb, right? like "i want to wound you" or "she wounded me." so it is understandable that people would be pronouncing it woond. Correct. |
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golly andrew wrote: Pantalaimon wrote: Ecouter wrote: grammatically, it has to be wound like wownd. cuz brightly is an adverb which describes an verb or adjective, and wound (like a gash) is a noun. which is neither a verb nor an adjective.
ha. sorry. i'm a dork. wound (like a gash) can also be a verb, right? like "i want to wound you" or "she wounded me." so it is understandable that people would be pronouncing it woond. Correct. hmm. yeah, you're right i didn't even think of that. but it still sounds weird... like it should be brightly wounded. haha it's weird that different people think of it in different ways ... i always saw it as brightly wownd and so it seems silly any other way. _________________ Facebook & Twitter & Blog(ish)-type thing |
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Joined: 18 Jan 2004 | Posts: 5565 | Location: Austin, TX
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I just never saw sense in a "brightly" woond. Also, woonds don't seem as "Eisley." Necessarily ... There's this Texas is the Reason song that has the same issue. "Nickel Wound." It could go either way, and I never did hear which one it was. ha. Or maybe I did once, but I forgot. Ow, my head. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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