I have a theory.
The more the pronunciation of a place differs from its spelling, the more fascinating it is bound to be.
Alappuzha is not pronounced aa-la-poo-zha as I had presumed.
Hussain, the hardware engineer-turned-taxi driver-turned-tour operator, called it Al-poo-ra.
The 'al' is not tongue-in-cheek, it is tongue-to-the roof-of your-mouth.
it sounds like nothing in the English language.
the 'ra' almost sounds like 'da'.
Al-poo-ra..... say it three times in a row and you will need Strepsils for your throat.
No wonder the English preferred to stick to Alleppey.
Me? all I could say when I visited it was - Aha!
Whetted our appetite successfully. Nice composition!
ReplyDeleteTour to Kerala, sir? Place looks beautiful. more snaps please!!
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