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Posted: 3/19/2013 11:20:53 AM EDT
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IBTP
And for the record I say it like a person who didn’t drop out of high school : Hal-a-peen-yos |
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You only call it Jal-ap-ano if you are asking for someone to pass the jalapeno cheese
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Quoted: holla-penis wash your hands folks Never have felt that burn. |
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I say jalopy-nose just to piss off people who think J can sound like H in English.
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hal-a-peen-yos
Your poll is lacking the correct pronunciation. |
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Jalapeño
It's like glass in my ears when I hear someone say "juh-lap-in-o" |
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I pronounce it "jalapeños".
In English: hal-ah-pen-yos Sigh... Gringos... |
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I pronounce it "jalapeños". In English: hal-ah-pen-yos This |
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In highschool, we were at this girl's party outside, and her dad came up and said something about the good tortilla chips in the whitest jargon.
Problem was...he pronounced the two "L"s at the end of the word tortilla. My friend and I looked at each other, and had to hold it in. |
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Jul lop in oooohhh .... Used to work with a bunch of Mexican guys who'd laugh their ass's off when I said Hal a peen yo.... So I started Fucking around and the first one stuck
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That is my point. Thank you. If you want shit said they way they would in "your country", go the fuck back there. We speak Merican. |
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JAPS Me too. Worked in restaurants for a long time and japs just stuck. |
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holla-penis wash your hands folks Never have felt that burn. I've done it once. Probably the most ultimate example of "negative reinforcement" on the planet. |
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In highschool, we were at this girl's party outside, and her dad came up and said something about the good tortilla chips in the whitest jargon. Problem was...he pronounced the two "L"s at the end of the word tortilla. My friend and I looked at each other, and had to hold it in. you know that guy also? me and a buddy know him ever since then they are now tortiLLLas cracks me up while we are here I have heard jalapeno get really butchered and called J~alop~pee~nose |
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I'm from AZ, I always laugh when people try to pronounce Guadalupe, Acacia, and such.
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I say jalopy-nose just to piss off people who think J can sound like H in English. A J is supposed to be a Y sound Yalipinos |
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A dipshit kid who worked for me once called them jap-a-leno. His literacy was marginal, which is why he was stacking wood and shoveling gravel for minimum wage. When I told him hal-a-pen-yo, he wasn't sure if I was pulling his leg because it wasn't how it was spelled on his bag of chips.
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Ha Lap En O's
For real? j = h a = ah l = l a = ah p = p e = ay n tilde = 'ny' o = oh s = s hahlahpaynyos |
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I say jalopy-nose just to piss off people who think J can sound like H in English. A J is supposed to be a Y sound Yalipinos Ah! Auf Deutsch! |
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Quoted: not hots.. I want Habaneros Jalapenos are rather weak, aren't they? |
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I say jalopy-nose just to piss off people who think J can sound like H in English. A J is supposed to be a Y sound Yalipinos Ah! Auf Deutsch! Hawohl! |
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I say jala-pin-o's.. Because l can. Just like I say case-a-dillas.
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