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by jeroenhd
28 days ago
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There's supposedly also an Italian pun based on "vero" in there. I've heard pretty much every European English-as-a-second-language speaker pronounced the W differently, though, and pronunciation of the E isn't even consistent within native English populations. I can't wait for the "vee-ro? oh, you mean whay-ro" discussions between tourists and stores. |
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Ouiro does sound pretty ridiculous to be honest