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Connections
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"Sacrum" as a "word starting with 'say' sound" is bullshit! At least in my dialect of English, it's pronounced "sak-rum", damn it!Same here.
Yeah, thought that was weak.
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I checked the dictionary and both are acceptable apparently, but I've definitely heard the 'sack' pronunciation more than they 'say'.
::: spoiler Maybe it's just us here, but we also pronounce SΓ©ance as it would sound in French.
I never heard it pronounced as Say-ance. :::
The French Γ© is very close to the vowel sound in "say" in English.
My point it is an "Γ©", not "ay", though my french pronunciation is a mixture of Creole and poorly remembered high school French, so who's to sΓ©.
Anyhow I always feel that there's one combination in this game that is the least plausible of them all.