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I've just realised you spelled vynil correctly and everyone else has been either spelling it wrong or pronouncing it wrong since its conception
I just spent 5 minutes looking it up and can't find any version of the word spelled vynil.
It's vinyl because that's the material the records are made from. Just like vinyl flooring.
Vinyl is pronounced "vy"- "nil". It's written ""vi"-"nyl" which makes no sense to a non native speaker, which the OP obviously was.
His spelling of it makes more sense than our native spelling of it
I'm sorry you have to have jokes explained to you, the internet must be confusing ☺️
Only bad jokes.
Something only said by people who are unable to make jokes
Since when is that the standard pronounciation of 'y'? You wouldn't pronounce the 'y' in 'Sandy' like that.
Why?
Did I? Maybe because I am not an English speaker? Good to know tough, I went by instinct
I was joking in that your spelling makes far more literal sense than the actual spelling
I prefer yours and I'm using it from now on 😂
LOL
Did you see how upset that other guy got about your spelling and my joke? Spent five minutes looking it up apparently.
The British English for that is a pedantic wanker. It just trips off the tongue
I can understand pedantic when referring to language, spelling and grammar...
Bit honestly, in English? It's probably the most fluid language in the world today... Spoken so differently all around the globe... Always evolving and surprising....
No I am not a native English speaker, but I am sometimes pedantic on my mother language with my kids... So... :)