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From now on I'll be referring to him as Deep-O, partly because he has a deep offensive arsenal, but mostly because I don't care to keep checking the spelling, but also because I hope Charles Barkley picks it up so he doesn't have to try and pronounce it ever again.

The woman introducing Kate Koplenko said she wasn't even going to try and pronounce her last name.

But the woman who taught the club was a Polish lady named Nelly (with a last name that I'm not even going to try and pronounce).

Witherspoon warns that she'll be "f*cked" if she has to try and pronounce her name, and then hilarity ensues in what we can only refer to as the most amazing elevator ride of all time.

Try and pronounce these names yourself!

Ex: Cat-op-tro-man-cy - This makes it a lot easier to try and pronounce the word.

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Try to enunciate and pronounce your words properly, speaking in a clear voice so that people can easily understand.

Andria Hickey, the exhibition's curator, explained to me that one of the conceptual goals of the project is to have Brooklyn residents visit the park and try to pronounce the truth phrases in a language other than their own, to start a conversation about communication and celebrate the diversity of the city.

P15: "They've just given her some words to practise, she doesn't say the endings of any of the words …probably because she can't hear them…speech and language can't sort her hearing out, they can just try and help her with pronouncing the words, but if she can't hear them then they're hitting their heads against a brick wall".

Unless of course you want to hear the Polish version of "What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor?" (and perhaps try to pronounce it yourself?).

I try to pronounce it, and begin to giggle.

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