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No lol
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Yeah it actually is. It's a Norse mythological word associated with the God Heimdallr.
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Ok so where are you from? A mythological time? In English united states we do not pronounce a GJ as "ya" or "yah" or "yal". Your not the first one to try and be smart and bring up mythical stories lmao...
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I'm not trying to be smart I'm just telling you what the words origin is and correct pronunciation but alright lol... I'm American but I can absolutely call you a stupid American. You are like the epitamy of American Stereotypes lol
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Cheese is indeed a dumb shit.. Clearly doesn't get the meaning of pronunciation and the origin of the word. I guess he believes the only language in existence is the American language and that all words created were done so in The U.S.. What's even better is the idiot used a Spanish word as an example which Americans pronounce it the same way they do. That words origin being Mexican but for some reason his piss poor excuse for a brain is unable to comprehend the pronunciation for Gjallarhorn from its origin... Lol, truly pathetic he is!
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So I argue with you and you resort to calling me a stupid American? And I'm the stereotype? Lmfao. Don't get all sour on me. Do you call people stupid Americans that you don't agree with in public too?
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No it's just cause I'm right and your argument started with "In America, GJ isn't pronounced like that." Well it's because it isn't an American word, it comes from a Norse mythogical time. The world doesn't revolve around America dude
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When did I say it revolves around America? So do you walk around and speak with accents from other countries or speak like people from mythical times? You clearly don't get my point I guess haha. And your calling the stereotypes lol. Your just being an ass because someone doesn't agree with you lol
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You're*
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Thanks for looking out chief.
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Shut up meg
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I'm just telling you the correct way of pronouncing it so you don't say it incorrectly
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Yea at first then you got all sour about arguing. As I told some other guy. We don't speak like vikings lmao. I don't understand what about that you don't understand.
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Alrighty then! Just know that you are actually the dumbest person I've ever encountered on forums! Like the saying goes, "Ignorance is bliss."
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Funny you said I'm the American stereotype lmao. Are you really that frustrated lol?
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No I'm just done trying to communicate with a wall. Don't see how that makes me an American stereotype at all but whatever, continue to convince others of your sheer inability to understand simple concepts
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That's you lmao your raving about all this shit when we were talking about gjallarhorn lmao quit getting all mad good lord
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Lol I'm not even mad is the hilarious part...every post you have replied to has made me laugh because I find it funny that someone can actually be that dumb! Hahahahaha just keep responding, I know I'm right so at this point it's almost sad for you
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I'm not actually and you are so stubborn lol the word is a Norse word, so you pronounce it like a Norse word. Don't try to pronounce it in English. I know you never said that, it's a figure of speech, I'm saying that because you are trying to convince me to say a Norse word exactly how it looks, like how you would try to say it if you were American. That's why I said it because you aren't getting that just because something was from a different time period doesn't mean you pronounce it differently now. YOU are being ignorant to the fact that words are pronounced differently than American words in other countries. It's like how Hawaii isn't pronounced ha-why-ee, it's actually pronounced ha-vy-ee.