The interactive map of Fanta pronunciations on this page is pretty interesting.
The name literally comes from the word "fantasy" so it's pronounced "fan-ta"
Yep, so it is Fun-taWell, from the German word for "fantasy". With German pronunciation.
Anyways this reminds me of my former British roommate trying to convince me that "claw" rhymes with "door"
where our "ä" is more like "ay" like how americans say "data".
My husband swears it's Fawn-ta, but I say he's wrong. Help me out, Era.
His reasoning:
Americans don't say "data" uniformly. There are two accepted pronunciations used interchangably around the country, with little rhyme or reason (i.e. they aren't region specific).
My husband swears it's Fawn-ta, but I say he's wrong. Help me out, Era.
His reasoning:
My husband swears it's Fawn-ta, but I say he's wrong. Help me out, Era.
His reasoning:
You pronounce hunter hun-tah?Created in germany, it's pronounced Fun-tah and rhymes with Hunter.