Youâ € ™ d pensare ottengo questa domanda un sacco, ma in realtà io Dona € ™ t – la maggior parte delle persone pronunciano un certo modo e sono assolutamente, positivamente, Assicurarsi theyâ € ™ re giusto. Ci sono così tante pronunce è incredibile, quindi chi sono io per scegliere il “corretto” uno? Let ’em pronounce it however they like, I say.
That being said, the number of pronunciations I hear is borderline ridiculous. Here are the most common ones I’ve heard.
- HA-dix – Il “un” sounds like the “un” in “cat”. Il “d” sounds like the “d” in “edit.”
- HAY-thicks – Pronounced like the two English words.
- HAH-thicks – Il “di” sounds like the “un” in “pa.”
- HA-thicks – Il “un” sounds like the “un” in “cat”.
- Ha-TICKS – Il “un” sounds like the “un” in “cat”. The second syllable sounds just like the word.
- Hat-TICKS – Similar to the previous one, except they’re pronounced like two different words.
- Ha-TEEKS – Il “un” sounds like the “un” in “cat”.
- Ha-THICKS – Il “un” sounds like the “un” in “cat”. Il “th” sounds like the “th” in “essi”.
- Hah-thee-EX – pronounced almost like gli “ex” is a separate word. You’ll see why some say it this way.
Why that last one, you ask? Bene, look up what “elefante” is in Hindi and you’ll find out why the site is named that way. Quite a find, ovvero.
Comunque, what do Io think the proper pronunciation is? I say it as HA-thicks, but that’s just me.
Davvero, pronounce it any way you want. Davvero.
With people from so many different backgrounds, Credo che, we all have to learn accept different pronunciations of the same word – as long as it sounds even remotely like the pronunciation you have in mind. Personally, I like ‘Hathix’ a little more than ‘Jirafix’ or even ‘Hippix’ for that matter!