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Brianruns10 04-05-2016 07:57 PM

Stupid question about pronounciation
 
Settle it for me please, because I've heard it both ways:

Is Goudey pronounced "goo-dee" or "gow-dee?"

NonSportDaniel 04-05-2016 08:02 PM

I always thought it was Goo-day but I don't know why.

caramelcard 04-05-2016 08:04 PM

It's Goodee in Canada.

ullmandds 04-05-2016 08:06 PM

I've always said goodee... But I hear a lot of people call it Gowdee?

pherbener 04-05-2016 08:09 PM

I've always said Goo-die but I hear a lot of people say Gow-die.

mechanicalman 04-05-2016 08:16 PM

Oh goodness. I've poured my heart and soul (and wallet) into collecting both the 33s and 34s, and if I have been mispronouncing the set name all this time, that sucks.

bobbyw8469 04-05-2016 08:17 PM

Gow-Dee

CurtisFlood 04-05-2016 08:21 PM

Most of the dealers I know call them Gow dees.

frankbmd 04-05-2016 08:27 PM

So it rhymes with Howdy Doody. Take your pick.

brianp-beme 04-05-2016 08:30 PM

How aboot Gow-Dee?
 
How-dee, it's Gow-dee.

I have never heard it differently, but then again I am not Canadian (it's 'aboot' time I revealed this fact).

Brian

trdcrdkid 04-05-2016 08:42 PM

I've always pronounced it Gow-dee. It never occurred to me to pronounce it Goo-dee, and I don't remember ever hearing it pronounced that way.

JollyElm 04-05-2016 08:53 PM

Put me in the Gow-dee camp. It would never in a billion years occur to me to pronounce that word "Goo-die."

Rookiemonster 04-05-2016 08:58 PM

GOW -DEE


How about bo-men or bow -men ?

4815162342 04-05-2016 09:16 PM

Stupid question about pronounciation
 
Gowdy
Bohmin
Sweet CAPrel
Lah-zhway
'88 Done-riss

pokerplyr80 04-05-2016 09:25 PM

It was always goodee in my head until I went to a few shows. Everyone else I've heard pronounced it gowdee.

tonyo 04-05-2016 09:44 PM

I always pronounced it goo-dee. Then I heard a few years ago that Gow-dee is correct. I still can't bring myself to say Gow-dee, so I have given up henceforth will say and think goo-dee, even if it isn't correct!


I DID however, start pronouncing Lajoie as Lah-zhway instead of La-Joy. Once I heard it pronounced on GOTT audio version. Lah-zhway sounds much better than La-joy IMO.

RCMcKenzie 04-05-2016 09:49 PM

I have a Louisiana "French/Cajun" uncle called Goudeau. The French pronunciation is Goo-doh. In French, I believe "Goudey" would be pronounced "Goo-day". For what it's worth, I call the cards "Gowdys" I also say "La-joy" instead of Loo ah shoo weh. Here in Houston, the San Jacinto Monument is pronounced "Sann juh sento" instead of the correct Spanish "Sahn Hah Seen-toh" And San Felipe road is pronounced "Sann Phillipy" if you are a native Houstonian. FWIW...Rob

The-Cardfather 04-05-2016 09:59 PM

What about Bowman?

I've heard it pronounced like "Bauman" and also like "Bow (like the ribbon on a gift) -man". I've been collecting since the 1970s and I still don't know which is correct.

tonyo 04-05-2016 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Cardfather (Post 1523997)
What about Bowman?

I've heard it pronounced like "Bauman" and also like "Bow (like the ribbon on a gift) -man". I've been collecting since the 1970s and I still don't know which is correct.

I've always said Bow (like the ribbon on a gift) -man. Even if someone told me Bau-man is correct, I doubt I would change. (just like goo-dee for me)

TheNightmanCometh 04-05-2016 10:09 PM

It's Gowdee and BOman.

ZachS 04-05-2016 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie (Post 1523995)
I have a Louisiana "French/Cajun" uncle called Goudeau. The French pronunciation is Goo-doh. In French, I believe "Goudey" would be pronounced "Goo-day".

Being from Southern Louisiana I automatically want to pronounce it Goo-dee... even though I've always heard Gow-dee. I understand that Cajun/French thing.

frankbmd 04-05-2016 10:28 PM

Thread Title Edit Suggestion
 
It's also pronunciation and not pronounciation to be correct.

drcy 04-05-2016 10:48 PM

Someone told me that Bela, as in Bela Lugosi and Bela Bartok, was pronounced Bela. All this time I'd been pronouncing it Bela.

Huysmans 04-06-2016 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 1523962)
How-dee, it's Gow-dee.

I have never heard it differently, but then again I am not Canadian (it's 'aboot' time I revealed this fact).

Brian

I'm sure the pronunciation in American hillbilly would sound funny to my ears as well. 😁

4815162342 04-06-2016 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drcy (Post 1524008)
Someone told me that Bela, as in Bela Lugosi and Bela Bartok, was pronounced Bela. All this time I'd been pronouncing it Bela.



That's so silly, David. Everyone knows it's pronounced Bela.

clydepepper 04-06-2016 05:51 AM

Where I'm from, it has never been anything but Gowdee.
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Rookiemonster 04-06-2016 09:22 AM

I would love to see a pole on this as well as the Bowman topic o brought up .

Joshchisox08 04-06-2016 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4815162342 (Post 1523982)
Gowdy
Bohmin
Sweet CAPrel
Lah-zhway
'88 Done-riss

Glad I've been saying Sweet Caporal correctly.

I hear "Sweet" "Cap" "Ore" "All" all the time.

PM770 04-06-2016 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshchisox08 (Post 1524102)
Glad I've been saying Sweet Caporal correctly.

I hear "Sweet" "Cap" "Ore" "All" all the time.

Oops.....that's how I've been saying

Re: Gow-dee v. Goo-dee, I have never even it heard it pronounced Goo-dee

rsdill2 04-06-2016 10:02 AM

What about el principe de gales?

Pretty sure I know how to pronounce 'el' and 'de' but what about principe and gales?

principeh? princep?

yales? gayles?

darwinbulldog 04-06-2016 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsdill2 (Post 1524111)
What about el principe de gales?

Pretty sure I know how to pronounce 'el' and 'de' but what about principe and gales?

principeh? princep?

yales? gayles?

El Prin-si-pay de Gah-laze

BengoughingForAwhile 04-06-2016 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie (Post 1523995)
I have a Louisiana "French/Cajun" uncle called Goudeau. The French pronunciation is Goo-doh. In French, I believe "Goudey" would be pronounced "Goo-day". For what it's worth, I call the cards "Gowdys" I also say "La-joy" instead of Loo ah shoo weh. Here in Houston, the San Jacinto Monument is pronounced "Sann juh sento" instead of the correct Spanish "Sahn Hah Seen-toh" And San Felipe road is pronounced "Sann Phillipy" if you are a native Houstonian. FWIW...Rob

Goudey is pronounced G'day in Australia. :cool:

Joshchisox08 04-06-2016 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darwinbulldog (Post 1524112)
El Prin-si-pay de Gah-laze

+ 1

That's how I've always pronounced it.

obcbobd 04-06-2016 10:55 AM

Gowdey

And I was born about 1 mile from their headquarters!

Al C.risafulli 04-06-2016 11:15 AM

A member of the family told me eight or ten years ago that it was pronounced GOW-dee.

-Al

brian1961 04-06-2016 11:17 AM

I attended several key Midwest shows from 1972-1977, where many pioneers were present, and every time a Goudey was mentioned, it was pronounced, "GOW-DEE". ---Brian Powell

edjs 04-06-2016 11:51 AM

Po-Tay-Toe, not Po-Tah-Toe

Toe-May-Toe, not To-Mah-Toe.

Let's call the whole thing off.

darwinbulldog 04-06-2016 12:59 PM

https://vk.com/video466858_165618423

Zach Wheat 04-06-2016 03:07 PM

Goudey
 
I am in the GOW DEE camp.......don't really collect them, but that is how a dealer pronounced it early in my collecting career. No idea if it is correct...

Z

mid50sbaseball 04-06-2016 05:18 PM

I've always heard it Gow-dee as well.

For the first time ever in a youtube video of all places I heard someone pronounce it bow (same sound as cow) man. I've always heard it bow (like a bow tie or bow and arrow) man and when he said it the other way it sounded so stupid to me and I actually remember saying to myself "OMG moron, that's not how you say it, stop saying that!" LOL

as for Lajoie...I've actually always pronounced that lah-zhwah (both vowel sounds like when the doctor tells you "say ahh")

edjs 04-07-2016 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darwinbulldog (Post 1524173)


Fear the Walken :cool:

Buythatcard 04-07-2016 06:02 AM

Since this a pronunciation thread. Can someone tell me how to pronounce Lajoie?

Mdmtx 04-07-2016 08:29 AM

Lajway

trdcrdkid 04-07-2016 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buythatcard (Post 1524449)
Since this a pronunciation thread. Can someone tell me how to pronounce Lajoie?

See this radio interview by Ty Cobb, in which he pronounces it LAH-zho-way:

http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=217869

Joshchisox08 04-07-2016 09:20 AM

Bronson Kiheimahanaomauiakeo ?????

darwinbulldog 04-07-2016 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshchisox08 (Post 1524514)
Bronson Kiheimahanaomauiakeo ?????

Just like it's spelled.

frankbmd 04-07-2016 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darwinbulldog (Post 1524515)
Just like it's spelled.

I beg to differ. That would be

brawn-sun

Huysmans 04-07-2016 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trdcrdkid (Post 1524510)
See this radio interview by Ty Cobb, in which he pronounces it LAH-zho-way:

http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=217869

Cobb and other anglophones might have pronounced it that way, but like most French names, they pronounced it incorrectly.
Nap's roots were French-Canadian, and here in Quebec the name is, and always was pronounced in two syllables not three... It's Laj-waa

ValKehl 04-10-2016 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsdill2 (Post 1524111)
What about el principe de gales?

Pretty sure I know how to pronounce 'el' and 'de' but what about principe and gales?

principeh? princep?

yales? gayles?

I always pronounce it "EPDG." :)

coolshemp 04-11-2016 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rookiemonster (Post 1524101)
I would love to see a pole on this as well as the Bowman topic o brought up .

I have heard it as Bow (as in ribbon on a present) and as Bow (as in bending low to show respect). I have always used the first way, but recently heard it used the second way.


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