Is it pronounced raymen noodles or rahhmen noodles?
I say raymen because I've always said it that way, also rahhmen sounds really hipster and pretentious and like you're some foreigner and you drink water with your pinky up.
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My mother always says "rayman" and insists that it's correct because of American English phonetics
She teaches autismos how to read
>>8397137
Are you calling OP autistic?
>>8396518
It's "rahmen"
>>8396518
We say ram-in around here
>>8397137
>She teaches autismos how to read
She should call them rain man noodles
>>8397764
KEK
Lah-men dess
Ramen is a dish from Japan.
In the Japanese language, the five vowels (A, I, U, E, O) are pronounced Aah, eee, uuu, eh, oh.
Rah-men
ら め ん
Ra me n
There you go anon. Now you can look like a more cultured man of the world.
>>8396518
rahman
>>8396518
My mom's Korean. She pronounces it rah-myun
>>8396530
Shut up Robert
I say rah men because it's closer at least, but I still say anniemay because I fear pronouncing it correctly will make me grow cat ears or something
>>8398040
>Ramen is a dish from Japan
>What is China
It's not ramen, it's lamian. And remember everything you consider japanese culture is actually originates in China.
>>8396518
Thumbnail told me this is Zach Braff. Are you trying to pull one over on me?
>>8398068
No it isn't, lamien noodles aren't even the same as ramen. Ramen is thicker and lamien has different things added to it
lahmen/rahmen
>>8396518
In your case, just pronounce them Rain Man noodles bro. Rain. Man.
>>8398310
Read the fucking thread. Joke has already been made
>>8398483
whatever rain men
buzz off