And the MSM makes no effort to even pronounce the name correctly! It’s not Hoothis. It’s HOU-TEES. There is no “th” sound in Arabic. ( If you’re thinking of Bethlehem, it’s actually Beit Leim.)
Hello Gypsy 33 (Pisces, righteous temper.... Couldn't be. Not a Pisces).
You are well versed in the old language. I was not aware of that spelling.
Well, I do think that as far as the corrupt, western media is concerned, the spelling and pronunciation of the names of all the terrorists throughout the world, the majority of who are not terrorists at all, is of little concern. It is to distract from the real terrorists, namely Israel and the USA, the likes of which we haven't seen in this world since 1939 and on.
Anyone who dare to fight the USA for example is a terrorist. Standard practice.
Remember the Auschwitz party some weeks ago. What absolute gall you would need to have to stand there among the internationally invited hundreds, sad eyes, tears, being asked to remember all their stories about the holocaust while at the same time the IDF rapists and snipers, populated with dual citizens from the very same western countries, kill innocent women and children while representing the enemy as Hamas.
Wrong. What is your basis for asserting this pronunciation? A non-local dialect of Arabic? All Arabian Peninsula pronunciation guides give the “th” in Houthi as very close to the “th” in the English word “booth”.
Hi Chris
And the MSM makes no effort to even pronounce the name correctly! It’s not Hoothis. It’s HOU-TEES. There is no “th” sound in Arabic. ( If you’re thinking of Bethlehem, it’s actually Beit Leim.)
Hello Gypsy 33 (Pisces, righteous temper.... Couldn't be. Not a Pisces).
You are well versed in the old language. I was not aware of that spelling.
Well, I do think that as far as the corrupt, western media is concerned, the spelling and pronunciation of the names of all the terrorists throughout the world, the majority of who are not terrorists at all, is of little concern. It is to distract from the real terrorists, namely Israel and the USA, the likes of which we haven't seen in this world since 1939 and on.
Anyone who dare to fight the USA for example is a terrorist. Standard practice.
Remember the Auschwitz party some weeks ago. What absolute gall you would need to have to stand there among the internationally invited hundreds, sad eyes, tears, being asked to remember all their stories about the holocaust while at the same time the IDF rapists and snipers, populated with dual citizens from the very same western countries, kill innocent women and children while representing the enemy as Hamas.
The greatest act of hypocrisy in my lifetime.
Wrong. What is your basis for asserting this pronunciation? A non-local dialect of Arabic? All Arabian Peninsula pronunciation guides give the “th” in Houthi as very close to the “th” in the English word “booth”.
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-word-Houthi-pronounced-hoot-tee-and-not-hoo-thee/answer/David-Harris-166