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I get irritated (my bar is obviously low) whenever I hear a government official or news person pronounce Qatar as if it rhymed with butter. How did this mispronunciation get started? It should be pronounced Kuh-TAR. That’s how that country’s inhabitants pronounce it and how I learned it way back in grade school.

@johnldeboer

Americans are clueless about geography. I have family member driving across country who referred to Des Moines as Dez Monez.

So sad.

@johnldeboer Wow, I always pronounced it Kuh-TAR, guessing by analogue with other words transliterated from Arabic. Then I heard butter everywhere on TV and "realized" I'd been doing it wrong.😥

@walterbays No, you had it right. I still don’t know how “Cutter” came into being. What’s next - “Quite” for Kuwait?

@johnldeboer I suspect it came about at the US military base there. Why, I have no idea. Then news correspondants reporting on the Gulf war picked it up from them, then picked it up from one another, then spread it everywhere.

@johnldeboer Some of them say “Guitar.” I say, “that place where cowardly Hamas leaders go to hide from a war they started.”

@johnldeboer it started in 1980 when someone started defunding Public Education

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