This might be the greatest interaction between them. Reimu saying Salmon the same exact way in the same exact peppy tone while Vox progressively gets more infuriated until he goes berserk yelling SALMON and SALMONUNIUM, this is perfection
Aluminum was actually first named "alumium" by Sir Humphrey Davy, who identified it in the early 1800s. He then switched the name to *aluminum* in one of his books a few years later. After that, a bunch of scientists wanted to change the name to *aluminium* to fit with the rest of the -ium elements. And just in case you're wondering, the IUPAC states that both spellings are correct & acceptable, so the entire argument is pretty pointless, tbh.
@@Manilove223 grey vs gray is a little different because pronunciation-wise they are the same, but yeah there's tons of little conflicts like this where the scholarly position is "we don't care anymore, use what you want"
Like how both pronunciations of gif are correct when you look them up on dictionary websites. Yet people would rather just argue and say that the way they decided to pronounce it is correct
I was taught to pronounce salmon and aluminium like vox does, I think sa(l)mon is the correct pronunciation meanwhile the aluminium one is about accent.
With aluminium the reason that Americans pronounce it weird is because of a misprinted dictionary around 200 years ago (correct me if I'm wrong about that, I'm not at all confident in the time frame).
@@teethcoat4274 Aluminum was first named “alumium” by the man who identified it. He then switched the name to “Aluminum”. After that a bunch of scientists wanted to change the name to “Aluminium” to fit with the rest of the ium elements. All are correct there is no wrong one out of the three.
It's funny, because Salmon (saul-moe-n) is how most of the Romance languages pronounce it, since it came from the Latin word "Salmo" with the 'L' being the emphasized letter, but for some reason the British and English just ignored it (Same with Soldering) because I guess it sounded French-ish? Then if you ask them to pronounce "Almond", it's suddenly a-ok to hard emphasize the 'L' there, despite it's old word being "Amandula", which means they literally added a hard L
How can you be so wrong and confident at the same time? Salmon is never pronounced with an l. only people who have never heard the actual word say it that way.
Here we say salmão or sael-mon(as in Pokemon) and alumínio or alu-minio (as in minion without the last n) How tf people say aluminum, sounds like alumni
By pronouncing salmon many timea I came to this conclusion: as spanish speakers have to pronounce the L in their words, it directly translates to english This was none asked and none cares
I dont know what accent it is but Reimu permanently ruined the way I say the "o" on things... Like the first @0:02 seconds she said the "got" like "goyyt"... I can't pronounce it normally now 😢
NA does, the word Aluminum is more correct than the pronunciation of Aluminium because the man who identified “Aluminum” named it himself Aluminum but scientists later changed it to “Aluminium” to match with the ium elements for example uranIUM and such. Neither are wrong, they’re both correct.
@@PastPositive some people in the comments are saying Aluminum originated from an error in a dictionary, either way it made me laugh because it sounds funny
Ok...Vox is right with Salmon, but the way he says Aluminum is an abomination. I love the man, but that's like the most British way of saying that word 🤣🤣
It's the correct way. If you are willing to pronounce plutonium as "plutonum" or uranium as "uranum", I will take no issues with you or anyone saying "aloominum".
@@BRDNYT You do know it's spelt "Aluminium", right? I was making the point that the American pronunciation of it is inconsistent with how most other scientifically spelt metal elements are pronounced, due to a typo in a dictionary which spread around America in (I believe?) the 1800s. The incorrect dictionary spelt it "Aluminum" and so that pronunciation spread all across America. If you type "aluminum", it's underlined in red.
@@teethcoat4274 aluminium is only used in Britain, which makes sense, they seem to like changing words entirely. As a Canadian, colour, favourite, and armour (a couple shared spellings) make sense to me, but I will never agree on aluminium. Aluminum is not underlined, though aluminium is. I hereby rest my case that it's pronounced aluminUM.
@@BRDNYT Well ok, in the US and Canada it's Aluminum, but in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland it's Aluminium. Canada just inherited the mutation from America.
The way Vox says "SALMINUIM" is funny lmao
Yea, he pronounced the L
I see, yet another deep voiced British man malding over how a latina woman pronounce words. Magnificent
Remember that is with another Spanish speaker woman
the brit is right
If i had a dolla for every time that has happend... i would´ve 2 dollars
Which isn´t much, but is curious how it happend twice
I understood that reference
Same energy
Vox be like:
Inhales, and proceed to aggressively SALMON AND ALUMINUM
This might be the greatest interaction between them. Reimu saying Salmon the same exact way in the same exact peppy tone while Vox progressively gets more infuriated until he goes berserk yelling SALMON and SALMONUNIUM, this is perfection
Vox screaming is just 😍😍
Aluminum was actually first named "alumium" by Sir Humphrey Davy, who identified it in the early 1800s. He then switched the name to *aluminum* in one of his books a few years later. After that, a bunch of scientists wanted to change the name to *aluminium* to fit with the rest of the -ium elements.
And just in case you're wondering, the IUPAC states that both spellings are correct & acceptable, so the entire argument is pretty pointless, tbh.
Oh just like the spelling of Gray and Grey, both are acceptable
@@Manilove223 grey vs gray is a little different because pronunciation-wise they are the same, but yeah there's tons of little conflicts like this where the scholarly position is "we don't care anymore, use what you want"
how about defense vs defence?
Like how both pronunciations of gif are correct when you look them up on dictionary websites. Yet people would rather just argue and say that the way they decided to pronounce it is correct
@@mrravenb6000 that's an american vs british thing, both work in this case too
I'm sorry but the way Reimu was so excited with the pronunciation of Salmon was so cute
big siblings energy here
Why did i choke on my water when vox said "you fucking dip"
Don’t let these two have an irl lunch together at the sea food restaurant
As a linguist in training, I find this moment specially entertaining
angy brit man
This radiates Ironmouse and Conner banter and I love it
Stefartnie: "imanity"
Sora: "YOU'RE A USELESS CHARACTER AND NOBODY LOVES YOU!"
its ironmouse and connor all over again
Almost literally since one is obviously from the UK and one is latina lol
Ikr it's the same vibe, pretty good
just vox screaming sa(l)mon had me dying cuz it reminds me of jeremy shouting 'hammond'
Reminds me of another pair who argue about the pronounciation of words...
I pronounce salmon like Reimu but aluminium like Vox
"common discuss between couples"
I was taught to pronounce salmon and aluminium like vox does, I think sa(l)mon is the correct pronunciation meanwhile the aluminium one is about accent.
With aluminium the reason that Americans pronounce it weird is because of a misprinted dictionary around 200 years ago (correct me if I'm wrong about that, I'm not at all confident in the time frame).
@@teethcoat4274 Aluminum was first named “alumium” by the man who identified it. He then switched the name to “Aluminum”. After that a bunch of scientists wanted to change the name to “Aluminium” to fit with the rest of the ium elements. All are correct there is no wrong one out of the three.
@@PastPositive Oh damn that's really cool. Thanks for the info!
Vox and Reimu is literally just Conner and Mousey lol
it's like that one british clip comparing themselves on how they pronounce "Butter" and "Tomorrow".
It's nice to see Reimu get some type of revenge on Vox sometimes 🤣
No wonder the laugh at me when saying salmon while back in home town my family laughing at me saying aluminium
Culture shocked
It's funny, because Salmon (saul-moe-n) is how most of the Romance languages pronounce it, since it came from the Latin word "Salmo" with the 'L' being the emphasized letter, but for some reason the British and English just ignored it (Same with Soldering) because I guess it sounded French-ish?
Then if you ask them to pronounce "Almond", it's suddenly a-ok to hard emphasize the 'L' there, despite it's old word being "Amandula", which means they literally added a hard L
i find it incredibly funny that all native english speakers have agreed that the letter 'l' in the 'salmon' should be ignored
Yo Reimu sounds so sweet pronouncing Salmon
English is fake, so just choose your teams. #teamreimusaLmon
Fr this is just my brother and mom
Well, we now know what not to serve them for a family dinner
Phonetic languages for the win.
Oh like siblings finding the littlest stupid thing to fight about and it meant nothing
The way she instantly says salmon after his sa(l)mon
Don't know why but I love this clip
i pronounce salmon like reimu and aluminium like vox lmao
Sa(l)monella in sa(l)mon wrapped in aluminum
I pronounce salmon like Vox but aluminum very differently lol. i pronounce it like uh-loo-mi-num
It's like a Brian and Stewie bit
Ever get a feeling of deja Vu?
T^T Now I know why my friends say I am being Vox cause of fixing there pronounce
they're so cute 😆😆😆😆
Someone who named Simon: y'all calling?
IM CRACKING UP AT SA(L)MONIUM
CUTEEE 🤣🤣🤣
Reimu is right with Salmon.
Vox is right with aluminium.
Yeah, this is one of those small idiot things I'm ready to fight for.
Samin pronunciation is right in 95% of english speaking coutries actually.
i agree and i as well am ready to die on this hill
I agree w u
It’s interesting you’re willing to fight over this considering that you’re wrong
How can you be so wrong and confident at the same time?
Salmon is never pronounced with an l. only people who have never heard the actual word say it that way.
*S A M O N ! ! ! ! !*
I put the mayonnaise on the egg, mayonegg.
What if I pronounce salmon the way Reimu does and aluminium the way Vox does?
i do too lmao
I pronounce sal-mon all the time wwwwww 😂😂
Summon Aliminium
Samun and salud
Salmoninium
And here I thought Salmon had a sound L and aluminum as aluminum.
0:40 why did Vox sound like CDawgVA???
Nah, cause my dad corrected me just like how vox did with the salmon word 😭😭😭
damn, i want vox to call me a dumb bitch- jkjk😭
but, likeee😳😳
That's creepy
3 words
Down. Horrendously. Bad.
🤨📸
"SALMONIUM" *wtf*
Sarrumon
I feel like Reimu is just trolling when she says salmon and aluminium. I could be wrong, though. rofl
I pronounce salmon like reimu but aluminum like vox
Ah yes. Englicshicscism.
saumon
I used to say aluminium till people said it was wrong and thought i was stupid
Oh my god i pronounce salmon like vox, sa(l)mon
I dont get why people who put certain letters then pronounced it silently whats the point then?
The French language would like to have a word with you
French language better likes the taste of salmon
Compare the words 'fin' and 'fine'. The 'e' isn't pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel by lengthening it.
SALUMINIUM
Here we say salmão or sael-mon(as in Pokemon) and alumínio or alu-minio (as in minion without the last n)
How tf people say aluminum, sounds like alumni
Alumni is pronounced a-lum-nigh. ALuminum is pronounced 'ah-loo-mi-numb'
Ive seen this movie before
I read the “l” of the salmon because when i pronounce it like sa(l)mon it just sounds like semen
Im the same as vox
sa(l)monium
No matter how you pronounce it, shit stays the same. We all have our own ways my dudes.
LOL this is so dumb, but i love em
sammin
It's "samon" and "aluminum"
Salmon is pronounced like Reimu said and aluminium like Vox said.
No, Vox is correct on both accounts
Reimu is correct with Salmon
She's actually wrong
By pronouncing salmon many timea I came to this conclusion: as spanish speakers have to pronounce the L in their words, it directly translates to english
This was none asked and none cares
I thought pronouncing it as aluminium was just an Australian thing
Brits and Aussies pronounce a lot of things the same I think
I dont know what accent it is but Reimu permanently ruined the way I say the "o" on things... Like the first @0:02 seconds she said the "got" like "goyyt"... I can't pronounce it normally now 😢
I love vox but suddenly hate him now XD my best bro makes fun of me for the same thing
Lowkey shipper energy here lmao
I have to agree with vox on the salmon and reimu on aluminum
LMAO WHO SAYS ALUMINUM that made me laugh
NA does, the word Aluminum is more correct than the pronunciation of Aluminium because the man who identified “Aluminum” named it himself Aluminum but scientists later changed it to “Aluminium” to match with the ium elements for example uranIUM and such. Neither are wrong, they’re both correct.
@@PastPositive some people in the comments are saying Aluminum originated from an error in a dictionary, either way it made me laugh because it sounds funny
Ok...Vox is right with Salmon, but the way he says Aluminum is an abomination. I love the man, but that's like the most British way of saying that word 🤣🤣
It's the correct way. If you are willing to pronounce plutonium as "plutonum" or uranium as "uranum", I will take no issues with you or anyone saying "aloominum".
@@teethcoat4274 why would you ever pronounce plutonIUM or uranIUM without the I??? Read aluminUM, plutonIUM, and uranIUM again and get back to me.
@@BRDNYT You do know it's spelt "Aluminium", right? I was making the point that the American pronunciation of it is inconsistent with how most other scientifically spelt metal elements are pronounced, due to a typo in a dictionary which spread around America in (I believe?) the 1800s. The incorrect dictionary spelt it "Aluminum" and so that pronunciation spread all across America. If you type "aluminum", it's underlined in red.
@@teethcoat4274 aluminium is only used in Britain, which makes sense, they seem to like changing words entirely. As a Canadian, colour, favourite, and armour (a couple shared spellings) make sense to me, but I will never agree on aluminium. Aluminum is not underlined, though aluminium is. I hereby rest my case that it's pronounced aluminUM.
@@BRDNYT Well ok, in the US and Canada it's Aluminum, but in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland it's Aluminium. Canada just inherited the mutation from America.
Aluminium is right though, aluminum just sounds wrong 😳
SALUMINIUM