Is it Iran, or Iran? - /pol/ (#509098345) [Archived: 713 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: QB9GGw1n
6/30/2025, 6:43:12 AM No.509098345
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Matthew-Morgenstern-magic-carpet
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Ear-on, Eye-ran
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Anonymous ID: UWxXEBceUnited States
6/30/2025, 6:45:27 AM No.509098481
Persia
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Anonymous ID: R/BhQQLYUnited States
6/30/2025, 6:46:10 AM No.509098519
>>509098481
That's a cat, or a rug.
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Anonymous ID: GHEZ7kfuCanada
6/30/2025, 6:46:49 AM No.509098549
>>509098519
Or the hooker I fuck on Tuesdays
Anonymous ID: osF8aGCUUnited States
6/30/2025, 6:47:30 AM No.509098589
>>509098345 (OP)
no no, it's e-Ron
Anonymous ID: mKm+UYBFUnited States
6/30/2025, 6:47:39 AM No.509098600
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIpfWORQWhU
Anonymous ID: h8pW5MGsUnited Kingdom
6/30/2025, 6:48:34 AM No.509098647
>>509098345 (OP)
southeast Americans pronounce it Eye-Ran and Eye-Raq because they diphongize vowels, especialy around the rhotic r. Americans overall might pronounce it like because they southeast US English is more "military" sounding so serious business.
Anonymous ID: p33qKoJAUnited States
6/30/2025, 6:49:37 AM No.509098689
>>509098345 (OP)
Uh-ron
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Anonymous ID: QB9GGw1n
6/30/2025, 6:50:40 AM No.509098751
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>>509098689
What now?
Anonymous ID: ILTNXY4+Turkey
6/30/2025, 6:53:56 AM No.509098891
AyranMan
AyranMan
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>>509098345 (OP)
Anonymous ID: 5fxQmBiQUnited States
6/30/2025, 6:56:35 AM No.509099012
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>>509098345 (OP)
Israel.
Anonymous ID: U1Wk4c3BBangladesh
6/30/2025, 6:58:59 AM No.509099138
>>509098345 (OP)
Eeran

There's only 3 vowel: aa, ii, uu
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Anonymous ID: //uF74PDAustralia
6/30/2025, 6:59:04 AM No.509099145
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>>509098345 (OP)
I Ran. Iran's so far away.
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Anonymous ID: nWQjRy/uAustralia
6/30/2025, 7:00:11 AM No.509099201
>>509098345 (OP)
They do that to make it sound more scary to the stupid goyim, just like how GERM-mans do not call themselves that. Same shit. Jews really have went brain damaged with this younger gen of spoiled rotten kids that were never told no so we see this child like state of arrested development just like those weak little boys who join the USAF all seem to have.
Anonymous ID: h8pW5MGsUnited Kingdom
6/30/2025, 7:02:26 AM No.509099301
>>509099138
a diphong is two vowels in one. Southern US pronounce most vowels as diphongs so it's Ai-Raen. That's how it's pronounced in their language.
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Anonymous ID: Vmq6bPaiUnited States
6/30/2025, 7:06:25 AM No.509099481
>>509098345 (OP)
Itโ€™s said with a short I. Not eye but er like a bad jfk impersonation โ€œer eh err what is Israel doing with my launch codes, Marilyn you whoreโ€. The second part is a middle a not like app or ape but uhhhhh so phonetically itโ€™s eruhn
Anonymous ID: mqaP15t9Brazil
6/30/2025, 7:11:21 AM No.509099675
Using eye for I is a relatively recent innovation in the english language (about 350 years old). Pretty much all exonyms that predate the 19th century colonial era won't use it.
Anonymous ID: RCYDa/TOUnited States
6/30/2025, 7:11:30 AM No.509099682
IMG_1158
IMG_1158
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Is it israel? Or canaan?
Anonymous ID: 2/pYir9+United Kingdom
6/30/2025, 7:14:00 AM No.509099792
>>509098345 (OP)
Ir-an.
Anonymous ID: mqaP15t9Brazil
6/30/2025, 7:14:38 AM No.509099835
>>509099301
I wonder what makes a people do add vowels to form a diphthong where there is none. Removing vowels from a diphthong is pretty common, portuguese and french have it and I know british RP also used to have it. But adding? So weird.
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Anonymous ID: h8pW5MGsUnited Kingdom
6/30/2025, 7:16:01 AM No.509099885
>>509099301
it's from this, ษ›

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-mid_front_unrounded_vowel
Anonymous ID: s5et7LHf
6/30/2025, 7:16:29 AM No.509099913
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>>509099145
I can't hear that part of the song without also hearing I'm Turning Japanese (I'm turning Japanese-o, I'm turning Japanese-o, I really think so)
Anonymous ID: h8pW5MGsUnited Kingdom
6/30/2025, 7:17:12 AM No.509099948
>>509099835
because in Middle English most English vowels were diphongs, like how Shakespeare is written. they just kept it like that
Anonymous ID: zmodhrjUUnited States
6/30/2025, 7:17:12 AM No.509099949
>>509098345 (OP)
Eh, Ron.
Anonymous ID: NJfsWH/lMexico
6/30/2025, 7:21:02 AM No.509100151
Ee-ran
The R is soft, like in Peru
>inb4 that country being pronounced as Perro