G-UH-MA-TEE
2007-02-02 06:23:17
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answer #1
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answered by Lemme tell ya... 5
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Giamatti
2007-02-02 06:24:29
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Gee-ah-mah-tee
2007-02-02 06:24:04
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answer #3
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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uh-PON-tee, for me in English, although i think of uh-PON-tay is in all probability extra ultimate. do no longer understand what the Spanish may well be, for sure - in spite of if, being Australian and therefor talking in basic terms English, I as quickly as spent maximum of a nighttime chatting thankfully to a Spanish taxi-motive force (who spoke no English) as he drove me for the duration of Spain, previous Don Quizote's ghostly windmill giants of l. a. Mancha silhouetted against the celebrities, to Alicante - all with smatterings of broken bits of words rooted in Latin etc ... and with plenty waving of our palms which became right into a language I found out from an Arab grandfather. No word sounds quite significant devoid of the suited gesture, I reckon! As a curious sidelight, my physiotherapist tells me that as quickly as I communicate he can experience each and every muscle in my physique twitch - and he's in no way got here across that previously. No ask your self i'm drained in my previous age. So i will bypass and lie down, and dream of Spain and different wonders of babies. Salud?
2016-12-17 08:05:49
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answer #4
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answered by ? 3
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Gee-ah-Mah-Tee
2007-02-02 06:23:34
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answer #5
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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It would be pronounced,
G- Uh- Ma- T
Giamatti
-Danny
2007-02-02 06:58:54
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answer #6
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answered by Danny 4
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I've heard it pronounced Gee - ah - mat - i
2007-02-02 06:29:16
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answered by briardan 4
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Jee-uh-mah-tee, i'm guessing.
2007-02-02 06:23:20
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answered by The Cannon!!! =D 3
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jee - a - mot - ee
2007-02-02 06:24:06
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answer #9
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answered by FRANKFUSS 6
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gi-a-ma-tti
2007-02-02 06:35:33
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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