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Why don't they rhyme?
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And yes, it's a hard G, because it stands for Graphic, and not for Giraffe.
But it's more fun to say octopuses and platypuses.
Good to know that you pronounce other acronyms as jephegg, fbuy, and ahspeckah.
Rest-rant
Onesty
I think majority of the world are used to not having to guess how to pronounce a written word, because its vowels might or might not be pronounced the way they should, or have letters you write but don't say.
I blame English language for that, not majority of world.
There are also at least four or five accepted pronunciations for restaurant. One region's official pronunciation isn't necessarily the "correct" way to pronounce something. "Rest-rant" isn't one of them I've found, oddly enough. "rest-raant" or "rest-raan", sure, but I haven't come across "rest-rant". I wonder where he got his pronunciation from.
More commonly it breaks down into three syllables with a few different ways to pronounce that "au" diphthong.
Isn't restaurant french loanword, tho?
Even if you would skip the syllable in middle, they are at least sound distinctive. I don't know I trusted this information from my English instructor.