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I got corrected today, but since there's more than one way of saying it, what's most common?

And is the "tim" in "multitimbral" a "tam" or a "tim"?

Posted

F#ck that sh!t I talk with an Aussie accent! ;)

hehehe

Edit: Nothing against the French accent, maybe the sexiest accent around ;) Just I wouldn't expect a Frenchman to speak like Crocodile Dundee or Steve Irwin heheheh

Posted

It might have been French once, but not any more!

[French, from Old French, drum, clapperless bell, probably from Medieval Greek *timbanon, drum, from Greek tumpanon, kettledrum.]

Maybe we should say it with a Greek accent? ;)

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