Knighton Matt Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Would you pronounce his name: a) With a hard 'j' as in the 'j' in juice. JANKERS b) With a soft 'j' i.e. more of a 'y' sound. YANKERS No cheating by telling everyone which it is Janks! Just intrigued to see what people think as this is clearly the 'burning issue' of the day.
Janx Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Would you pronounce his name: a) With a hard 'j' as in the 'j' in juice. JANKERS b) With a soft 'j' i.e. more of a 'y' sound. YANKERS No cheating by telling everyone which it is Janks! Just intrigued to see what people think as this is clearly the 'burning issue' of the day. My ghlips (silent gh) tyare (silent ty) ef0reBsealed (silent ef0reB)
Knighton Matt Posted 3 August 2006 Author Posted 3 August 2006 That would have to be some lisp agreed. I think davieG was merely making the point that he enjoys a good mass debate in the morning
Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Does God exist? What came first, the chicken or the egg? Do you pronounce it Jankers or Yankers?
Knighton Matt Posted 3 August 2006 Author Posted 3 August 2006 Does God exist? What came first, the chicken or the egg? Do you pronounce it Jankers or Yankers? You see its up there with the big debates...fits snugly like a hand in a glove. OK admittedly its a bit slow this morning just poking the flames of debate
Master Fox Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Would you pronounce his name: a) With a hard 'j' as in the 'j' in juice. JANKERS b) With a soft 'j' i.e. more of a 'y' sound. YANKERS No cheating by telling everyone which it is Janks! Just intrigued to see what people think as this is clearly the 'burning issue' of the day. Who gives a flying turd....???
macbeth Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 how would the spanish pronounce it?........as in don juan
Janx Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Who gives a flying turd....??? Aw mummy not give you a goodbye kiss this morning... I know I will make a thread with your name in if you like
Master Fox Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Aw mummy not give you a goodbye kiss this morning... I know I will make a thread with your name in if you like Right.......
Katy Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Ive always referred to Janks as Janks, I hope this helps.
Knighton Matt Posted 3 August 2006 Author Posted 3 August 2006 Ive always referred to Janks as Janks, I hope this helps.
Janx Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Ive always referred to Janks as Janks, I hope this helps. well you may be interested to know that some call me Janx.... its the basque spelling.. Perhaps Im a basque separatist... Id like to separate basques for their owners
Dr The Singh Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Would you pronounce his name: a) With a hard 'j' as in the 'j' in juice. JANKERS b) With a soft 'j' i.e. more of a 'y' sound. YANKERS No cheating by telling everyone which it is Janks! Just intrigued to see what people think as this is clearly the 'burning issue' of the day. It depends on what the name actually is supposed to represent......???
The People's Hero Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Would you pronounce his name: a) With a hard 'j' as in the 'j' in juice. JANKERS b) With a soft 'j' i.e. more of a 'y' sound. YANKERS No cheating by telling everyone which it is Janks! Just intrigued to see what people think as this is clearly the 'burning issue' of the day. It's a proper J.. as in Juice.
Dellyjo Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 well you may be interested to know that some call me Janx.... its the basque spelling.. Perhaps Im a basque separatist... Id like to separate basques for their owners Janx, Jankers, Jankmister, I'm sure you'll answer to most things :laugh:
macbeth Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 jankers; definition military punishment: punishment for a serviceman or servicewoman who has committed a military offense what did you do?
Guest Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 how would the spanish pronounce it?........as in don juan Jim Kerr, from Simple Minds, real christian name is Juan.
macbeth Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Jim Kerr, from Simple Minds, real christian name is Juan. very good juankerr
Katy Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Jim Kerr, from Simple Minds, real christian name is Juan. The old ones are the best
kerryh Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 It's a proper J.. as in Juice. Juicy Janx! Has quite a ring to it.
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