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Radio Free Bakersfield-60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH. My main interest in learning the correct pronounciation is because I am playing the artist Teisco Del Rey on next week's RFB & I was hoping not to slaughter it like I do most European cities when reading off upcoming gigs. This extremely informative, well put & helpful. So in Colorado, for Spanish, the closer you get to Buena Vista the more it sounds like "BYOO-nee" and the older you get the more Pueblo sounds like "pee-EB-lo." But no matter where you go Salida is "Suh-LIE-duh" and Limon is always "LIME-'un." There might be differences between the standard for a person ("Teisco del Rey") and a brand. "their, weigh, height, receive" and there is also a certain dyslexic tendency to confuse "ei" and "ie," which has various possibilities itself, e.g., "tie, friend, cutie." In English usage for a given word, especially a borrowed one, whatever the origin, the standard is whatever reasonably local authoritative sources say is current (BTD, Ferenc, Insect Dave above), even if it might differ from the original source language's usage, or from usage in other English speaking areas.
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In German spelling ei is intended to more or less rhyme with (American) English "high." In English spelling, a range of things could be meant, cf.
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three glass tubes in back working one has no number on it, one is 6bq5, the. amp is working great tube type nice shape model 1 kalamazoo 60 cycle 35 amp. condition nornal scatches most on back, neck at top has few clear coat cracks. In standard Roman alphabet spellings of Japanese ei is intended to more or less rhyme with (American) English "hey." Ditto in Spanish (veinte, etc.), where ei is not quite the same as plain e. 1965 guitar and amp guitar teisco del -rey model e200 in good shape ,plays ,just missing bottom string.