"Schmoov...very schmoov."
Nothings sexier than a girl with brains and a sexy voice. Well...a body doesnt hurt. The voice in Anatomy Pronunciations will have you wondering where you can find this woman, because she must be beautiful. If not, Id take her as she is, marry her with no questions asked, then whisk her away to my private island to have her waited on hand and foot for the rest of her life.
But seriously, its great to have these pronunciations so I can correct the teachers in my radiography classes, doctors at the hospital and medical book authors if they happen to slip. Little do they know the tools at my disposal. I went ahead and gave this program five stars because the creators obviously have a great attitude, putting up a link and page where you can submit words for them to add to their next update. Now thats professional. I love to say things like "sustentaculum tali" to sound smart, and nothing blows that image quicker than an untimely mispronunciation.
I always tell my daughter this. "Three thaings: (while holding up two fingers) You gots ta work own yo Ainglish, an yo maff." Then she smiles and says, "Maff."
Lets face it. You dont know how to pronounce chordae tendineae any better than you can pronounce abductor digiti minimi, obliquus capitis or salpingopharyngeus, so get it together, soldier. You needs ta work own yo Ainglish. Git dis progran. Beleedat (Buh-LEE-dat). Reconoz (RECK-uh-nozz).
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