I believe Christian said it was VAY-yer. It's his name so that's that.
Beat me to it. The Notre Dame SID told him that going forward it was going to rhyme with Heisman.And Theismann originally had a silent 'i'.
I believe Christian said it was VAY-yer. It's his name so that's that.
He must be using the mid-Atlantic pronunciation; French pronounce it 'o'.....
From my French classes a long time ago, I can remember certain vowel combinations taking a lot of work since some of the differences between them are very subtle.
But I get why Veilleux can be VAY-yer, in which the "r" sound originates on the back of the tongue. I think that's the English influence. If you say VAY-yer with the "r" sound originating in the middle of the tongue (or forward) then it sounds a lot more French. But that's just the observations of a guy who finds that sort of thing to be interesting.
He would frequent the Cowboy Club at the old Texas Stadium during Cowboy games (bar where people only with suites can access). I ran into him once and said "Hey look, it's Tony DOR-sett" while proudly wearing a Penn State golf shirt... he got right in my face and I really thought we were going to come to blows. I was told later that day that Tony was slipping mentally and to not antagonize him.dor-SETT not DOR-sett
He would frequent the Cowboy Club at the old Texas Stadium during Cowboy games (bar where people only with suites can access). I ran into him once and said "Hey look, it's Tony DOR-sett" while proudly wearing a Penn State golf shirt... he got right in my face and I really thought we were going to come to blows. I was told later that day that Tony was slipping mentally and to not antagonize him.
My second hand Joey T. story:And Theismann originally had a silent 'i'.
I thought we got a new QB and the Veilleux kid transferred out. Glad he's still here.I thought it was pronounced “VAY-yoo.”
The announcers the last few weeks seemed to be saying “VAY-yer.”
Anyone know for sure what is correct?