Showing posts with label yuan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yuan. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Yuan

This is not a Nepal-related post, but just a little comment about this page from Johnson, featuring puns on the name of the Chinese currency, the yuan 元.

It has surprised me that even people on BBC World News (no link available unfortunately) pronounce it as 'you-ahn', rhyming with 'one', like all the puns suggest. In fact, it should be pronounced closer to 'U-N', but as a single syllable, i.e. /ɥɛn/ or /yɛn/. It's surprising because the BBC employ people trained in phonetics to research these things, so that they pronounce names as close to the native language as possible if there is no standard English pronunciation.

And it's even more frustrating for me to hear yuan being mispronounced - it's in my Chinese name.