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Five movies that embrace absurdism
(faroutmagazine.co.uk)
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Hold up... I'm pretty sure it's god-oh. Source: my Mum was an English Literature teacher at one of the UK's top schools.
edit: but you made me doubt myself, so I Googled it. I'll stick with my first answer.
Oh no....... I am almost 40 and I have been pronouncing it "go-dot" this entire time. WHY IS LANGUAGE LIKE THIS
The English language is stupid. My Dad was a linguist and was very much in favour of a reform similar to the one the Germans did. Better for everyone.
Sorry my pronunciation guide was unclear, she pronounced it "correctly" my "doh" being in the classical homer-simpson sound. Not much difference in god-oh vs. ga-doh, just slight emphasis shift. Good video, however, thanks.