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Conan + Jordan = Radio? I’m in!!!!
ReplyConan clearly loves having these arguments with Jordan , which is why they’re so enjoyable. Much more entertaining than the “ celeb” chats.
ReplyThank you from the bottom of my heart for beeing the greatest team ever!!!!!
ReplyThere is no one like you guys!!!
Conan…Jordan is right tho. Sorry bro. 🤤😬
Replythis is amazing…. MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE
ReplyI’m familiar with the voice of Richard Nixon because I am an American with a general knowledge of our major historical figures. I never sought out that knowledge. Perhaps I should add that his voice is a Hell of a lot more widely known than the ancient pronunciation of Greek philosophers’ names.
ReplyJordan is the greatest roast receiver of all time
Replyit’s pronounced ‘fronk-en-steen’
ReplyPlease More of this.. all day..every dya
ReplyI love this so mucheh
ReplyI was stressed watching both them going back and forth but laughing at same time.
ReplyNew Jordan content? Today is a great day.
ReplyI figured they would call it, “Conan O’Brien Needs A Better Friend”.
ReplySo Jordan’s pronunciation of Socrates and Aristotle sound Italian as hell… but they weren’t Italian.. maybe he’s thinking THIS is how they pronounce those names… but in Italy lol
ReplyLaurel and Hardy. Abbott and Costello. Cheech & Chong. Penn & Teller. Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau. Conan and Jordan. Yes. This should continue.
ReplyTo be fair, Jordan isn’t wrong about how you pronounce “Socrates.” In fact, some even spell it differently than we do in America. We do not even need to look to ancient greek to see how pronunciation would be for names or words used in ancient times. Several words or names would be spoken differently. Such as Socrates, for example. Where we say “Sock-Rah-Tease.” But it would normally be pronounced as “Soak-Ra-Tes.” A lot of “S” words followed by vowels had these types of differences. In fact, a lot of vowel usage was different in ancient times or even in present-day territories compared to American English.
You can see this in several Middle Eastern languages over time, as well as in present-day. On top of some European languages. We say a lot of names or words incorrectly compared to how they should be said.
We even have problems with words like “Zebra.” In America, we often say it like: “Zee-Brah.” But it’s really pronounced “Zeb-Brah.”
We know this because Africans gave it the name and still pronounce it the same way they always have. It’s the rest of the world that gets it wrong.
ReplyI will say most people under 50 know Richard Nixon’s voice through Futurama.
ReplyHe is actually correct about the ancient greek pronunciations lmao
ReplyJordan thinks rattling off trivia rapid fire means he’s smart, and he’s incredibly insecure so he needs everyone to know he’s the smartest guy in the room.
Then you’ve got Conan who is a Harvard graduate, which is actually BEING smart, but he’s incredibly insecure and won’t be put into a corner and made to feel stupid.
And here we are.
ReplyJordan said “So-CRA-tes” and they went on a 10-minute debate about the pronunciation of historical characters
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