How do you say "eheim"?

Good point on the "chicliday".

Greek elements in scientific names are common, but the pronunciation of Greek transcribed into Latin follows Latin rules; the Romans wrote Greek as they heard it, and most modern Neo-Latin neologists have followed the Roman conventions. There are exceptions, of course; I can't think of any fish examples off the top of my head, but Palisot de Beauvois named a snake genus "Agkistrodon", which is a direct transliteration of the Greek; subsequent herpetologists tried to emend it to "Ancistrodon", which is how a Roman would have spelled it (and how both Greeks and Romans would have pronounced it).

The pronunciation of Neo-Latin names by local vernacular conventions is a recent and still incomplete change that has only set in since the traditional classical education began dying about a century ago. You can see it in the way many scientists insist on "ch" being pronounced as a hard "c", but let simple consonantal "c" followed by "e" or "i" be pronounced as a soft "c"- just as in our Cichlidae example.

I don't use genuine classical conventions either, I just think the current mishmash of pronunciations is funny.
 
How do I say Eheim.... "Marineland C-Series"
 
I'll bet there are still people wondering how to pronounce eheim and cichlid though
 
i pronounce it E HI-EM. to me, HIME could be pronounced HEE MAY (japanese for princess) but thats just me i guess....


When I saw people typing it "e-hime" I thought the same thing you did. I myself have always pronounced it eee-high-mmm. and LOL @ the "chi-ch-lid" pronunciation, I used to have a co-worker who pronounced it that way. "sick-lid" is how I've always said it. Just made more sense to me that way. o_O
 
When I saw people typing it "e-hime" I thought the same thing you did. I myself have always pronounced it eee-high-mmm. and LOL @ the "chi-ch-lid" pronunciation, I used to have a co-worker who pronounced it that way. "sick-lid" is how I've always said it. Just made more sense to me that way. o_O

The cichlid mispronunciation comes from misreading it as "chiclid". It's a wrong spelling which is at the root of the problem.
 
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