To me it's just "Springy" but without the "R" ^^
(So option 2 lol)
To me it's just "Springy" but without the "R" ^^
(So option 2 lol)
I just switch up how I pronounce it depending on which one arrives in my head first :P
I just switch up how I pronounce it depending on which one arrives in my head first :P
it's spin-jee. never thought of pronouncing it otherwise really
it's spin-jee. never thought of pronouncing it otherwise really
I in my uniqueness pronounce them as 'Springy' and 'Sprongy'. No idea how I went a literal year without realizing what they were actually called.
I in my uniqueness pronounce them as 'Springy' and 'Sprongy'. No idea how I went a literal year without realizing what they were actually called.
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Like pinkie- I don't think it's correct though, it's kind of like how I say Gaoler as "gowler" in the privacy of my own mind aljdskf.
Like pinkie- I don't think it's correct though, it's kind of like how I say Gaoler as "gowler" in the privacy of my own mind aljdskf.
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i use the chaos option and say spoingy
i use the chaos option and say spoingy
The spongy tells us it's almost certainly spin-jee.
The spongy tells us it's almost certainly spin-jee.
Spongy Spingy
Spon-jee spin-jee
the wordplay makes it obvious
it's also really fun to say and it's stuck in my echolalia catalogue
Spongy Spingy
Spon-jee spin-jee
the wordplay makes it obvious
it's also really fun to say and it's stuck in my echolalia catalogue
[quote name="clowning" date="2025-03-27 13:04:53" ]
I purposefully pronounce it "Spong - ee Sping - ee" because it sounds funnier
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this! unconsciously i stick to spinjee sponjee but this is my preferred way
Took me forever to see that there actually was not and r after the p in Spingy, but probably spin–jee. It's just replacing the vowel, so I'd assume it'd be the same.
Took me forever to see that there actually was not and r after the p in Spingy, but probably spin–jee. It's just replacing the vowel, so I'd assume it'd be the same.