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The current name is said to have come from a British mispronunciation.
This is believed to be due to mispronunciation over the course of time.
There are only two exceptions to this, that could cause mispronunciation.
Others source it as the mispronunciation of his name by the Mexican soldiers.
It is said to be a mispronunciation of the word moron.
We laughed at the mispronunciation, but it was clear that the boys got the message and could voice their understanding.
It will take months, even years, to fix all mispronunciations."
National reporters sitting at the table did not notice this mispronunciation until they later played the tape back.
Only 4 years old, he couldn't read, and was forced to accept his Dad's mispronunciation.
Since the computer knew that Ronald's vocabulary was competent here, the mispronunciation could be significant.
The others smiled in their separate fashions, enjoying the mispronunciation.
This was evident from his mispronunciations of script on cue cards.
Once more there were winces from behind the Regent, but she seemed not to hear the mispronunciation.
At this age, he and other doctors said, many sounds are difficult and mispronunciation is to be expected.
Her mispronunciation of "Newfoundland" became a popular internet catch phrase.
One assumes that the same shivering effect noted previously led to the mispronunciation.
The phrase mistakenly appears to some to be in French, leading to its mispronunciation.
His mispronunciation of her name became a treasured nickname.
Mispronunciation is one of the most common causes of misspelling.
Had he really spent week after week in the same household with the woman and not noticed her mispronunciations?
They also criticized the voice acting as uneven and rife with mispronunciations.
His mispronunciation of certain words was ridiculed in the media and in popular culture.
The mispronunciation of Ndlovu used to drive me up the wall.
Their name is an intentional mispronunciation of the French word for female singer "chanteuse".
Though it was discouraged in teaching at the local Chinese school and was regarded as mispronunciation.