How do you pronounce U-he?

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And I've been calling it "mu helium" all this time...

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Think of it as a combination of 'no u' and 'hehe'

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Ooo hey, like Urs Heckman
dark water wrote:OP - out of interest, what did your friend think it was ?!


If anything, I'd have thought the second syllable would have thrown up more confusion.

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UltimateOutsider wrote:And I've been calling it "mu helium" all this time...
:hihi: :clap:

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Ur a heckman?
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Clever man, good thinking!

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UltimateOutsider wrote:And I've been calling it "mu helium" all this time...

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Heck man (pun intended), the he in u-he is pronounced like 'He (English!) is pronouncing it correctly', not like hay is for horses.
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aaron aardvark wrote:Heck man (pun intended), the he in u-he is pronounced like 'He (English!) is pronouncing it correctly', not like hay is for horses.
I think the closest way to say it is probably like in this video at 0:14, I mean that makes the most sense based on his name. In English we see the "he" part and naturally we say it as the word we know.


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u heckman fren, concernin
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I've always pronouned it like Huey, with a silent 'H' :shrug:


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low_low wrote:
aaron aardvark wrote:Heck man (pun intended), the he in u-he is pronounced like 'He (English!) is pronouncing it correctly', not like hay is for horses.
I think the closest way to say it is probably like in this video at 0:14, I mean that makes the most sense based on his name. In English we see the "he" part and naturally we say it as the word we know.

https:/youtube.com/watch?v=2ioaASOcR4A
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If we want to speak propa English, we should be talking like the cockney peeps, English used to be spoken with the H dropped from words, like Otel instead of Hotel, like the French :)
Now if u-he were French, then ooo é you buggers, the buggers was not me being disparaging, its from somewhere or tuva, it made me chuckle anywho :D

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@el-bo you post 1st, my typee skills are too slow :)
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Eauson wrote:If we want to speak propa English
I was referring to the dirty colonial version of English ... :D

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ThePresent wrote:In English I guess it would be
You Hey
Following German pronounciation I go for (phonetic English)
Ooo Hey
I'm not German but I wance heard

Ooo Eh (Ooors Ehkman)
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dlarseninclusive wrote:I am going with...

https://soundcloud.com/the-riddle-of-st ... ee/s-LT3wV
Uhe...Youhe.jpg
My god :scared:

For a moment I thought I was seeing "HS Horn Plus" as "HS Porn Hlus" :roll:

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