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i thought that she was great! am I the only one who was getting "Team Mum" vibes?? kind of like Katie from 2014.
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Nah...more "Team Granny" vibes!!!
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How to pronounce Grainne, btw? Grain?
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How to pronounce Grainne, btw? Grain?
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How to pronounce Grainne, btw? Grain?
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Nope...that's how non Irish pronounce it but it's defo Grania....
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Nope...that's how non Irish pronounce it but it's defo Grania....
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Judging by what we saw in the candy task, Grainne does seem like one of the more level-headed, normal and relatable candidates, and they always seem to fly under the radar in the first few episodes while the bigger personalities dominate the edit. Hopefully she'll volunteer to be PM soon, so we can see what she's capable of.
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How to pronounce Grainne, btw? Grain?
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I've heard that it's more like Sonia, but with a GR sound. like, Grawn-ya.
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Nope...that's how non Irish pronounce it but it's defo Grania....
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![]() There's a fada over the a, which makes it grawn (as in spawn) yeah. Grawn-yeah.. Gráinne. It's the Irish equivalent of Grace. |
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Nope...that's how non Irish pronounce it but it's defo Grania....
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Etp if you've been pronouncing your own name as Grania I regret to inform you you've been pronouncing your own name incorrectly
![]() There's a fada over the a, which makes it grawn (as in spawn) yeah. Grawn-yeah.. Gráinne. It's the Irish equivalent of Grace. |
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Etp if you've been pronouncing your own name as Grania I regret to inform you you've been pronouncing your own name incorrectly
![]() There's a fada over the a, which makes it grawn (as in spawn) yeah. Grawn-yeah.. Gráinne. It's the Irish equivalent of Grace. |
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But is there actually a definitive way of pronouncing a person's name because if the person who has the name wants to pronounce it in a particular way that is good enough for me.
It etp wants to pronounce Gráinne as 'Grania' then that's absolutely fine, but it's incorrect. There's a fada over the a, which makes 'Grania' completely wrong. As parthy said, á produces an 'awe' sound. The Irish word for love is grá, pronounced 'graw', hence Gráinne is pronounced Grawn-yeah. Not trying to cause arguments here, but it's a very simple name and there's only one way to pronounce it. Anything else is incorrect.
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Why has society been brought up in such a way that there's always a set way of saying/doing things? There was a time when I tried holding chopsticks like a knife and fork because I didn't know any better, then people were like "you can't do that" just because it's not the traditional way of eating with them. Why can't people just be themselves and have creative freedom in what they say or do rather than being restricted by social norms? When someone runs onto the street naked, society frowns upon that, but I think they should be allowed to do it if it makes them happy and doesn't harm anyone - let them be free who to who they are. So if someone calls themselves Grania and pronounces the name wrong, people shouldn't give them a hard time or give in to the norms of society and pronunciation.
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Yes, yes there is, as me and parthy have both outlined above?
It etp wants to pronounce Gráinne as 'Grania' then that's absolutely fine, but it's incorrect. There's a fada over the a, which makes 'Grania' completely wrong. As parthy said, á produces an 'awe' sound. The Irish word for love is grá, pronounced 'graw', hence Gráinne is pronounced Grawn-yeah. Not trying to cause arguments here, but it's a very simple name and there's only one way to pronounce it. Anything else is incorrect.It does not bother me - especially if they are giving me money. And you are not causing arguments - my point is only that it does not really matter
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Why has society been brought up in such a way that there's always a set way of saying/doing things? There was a time when I tried holding chopsticks like a knife and fork because I didn't know any better, then people were like "you can't do that" just because it's not the traditional way of eating with them.
Also, that poster said "LOL no, Irish people don't pronounce it that way" which is incorrect. People in Ireland pronounce it exactly the way that poster said they don't. Now, that poster can pronounce her name any way she likes but she doesn't get to decide how people in its country of origin pronounce it. You are telling people not to judge her on how she pronounces her own name. That's fine. But she is wrong about how people pronounce it in Ireland and there's nothing wrong with correcting that. After all, SHE was fine with correcting people herself! |
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We're talking about language here, there is logical reasoning behind what we said. Á sounds like 'awe' in the Irish language.
Also, that poster said "LOL no, Irish people don't pronounce it that way" which is incorrect. People in Ireland pronounce it exactly the way that poster said they don't. Now, that poster can pronounce her name any way she likes but she doesn't get to decide how people in its country of origin pronounce it. You are telling people not to judge her on how she pronounces her own name. That's fine. But she is wrong about how people pronounce it in Ireland and there's nothing wrong with correcting that. After all, SHE was fine with correcting people herself! |
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Definitely Team Granary Bread. I think she is one of the few with any business acument this year. Plus isn't she totes gorgeous! Not as hot as Roisin mind, but not far off.
I hope Granary makes it to the final this year. She doesn't really have much competition does she. Doesn't Frances look like a mini Karren? |
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Idk, something tells me she's gonna be a good candidate even though we've heard almost nothing from her yet. But in the shots that have been shown of her she's always looked very calm and composed. Also Frances and Samuel have only had cameo appearances. Looking forward to seeing more from these characters as the series progresses, especially Grainne.
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Her face was far from that in last night's boardroom. She was struggling to hide her snarl.
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totally noticed that, too. she did still manage to remain reasonably composed, but i wouldn't have been surprised if she started yelling at Mukai.
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Yes I agree. I will probably need to watch back also on the other guy she brought into the Boardroom. I missed the first two episodes but want to see what she meant by his ranting/losing it on the shop floor.... apparently he's now toned down a little?
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he's definitely not as brash as he was before, but the other candidates are still wary of him, i'd say. it's more pronounced in the second episode, which was the major reason why he was brought back into the boardroom.
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Monobrow man has really calmed down now. To bring him back was a bit stupid.
He would have been better on the shop floor. Unless I missed it when has he exploded in front of customers. He had a huge fallout in one of the episodes but that was all in the back office. He would have been good schmoozing with the customer. It would have worked I think. Granary has gone down a bit in my estimations. I can't believe she was unsure about bringing Muchai back. |
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She was disappointing as PM. Very disappointing.
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It etp wants to pronounce Gráinne as 'Grania' then that's absolutely fine, but it's incorrect. There's a fada over the a, which makes 'Grania' completely wrong. As parthy said, á produces an 'awe' sound. The Irish word for love is grá, pronounced 'graw', hence Gráinne is pronounced Grawn-yeah. Not trying to cause arguments here, but it's a very simple name and there's only one way to pronounce it. Anything else is incorrect.