- May 15, 2015
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The term emu houses a broad spectrum of sounds, depending on how you say it. As the title suggests, what's the correct enunciation? I'm getting confused!
EE-moo?
EE-mew?
EM-you?
The second syllable, does the y sound say its name or is it silent? Like, ee-moo (without the /y/)? Or, ee-mew (including the /y/)?
The first syllable, is it EE (as in Eeyore) or EH (as in gem)?
Thanks in advance!
EE-moo?
EE-mew?
EM-you?
The second syllable, does the y sound say its name or is it silent? Like, ee-moo (without the /y/)? Or, ee-mew (including the /y/)?
The first syllable, is it EE (as in Eeyore) or EH (as in gem)?
Thanks in advance!