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<includeonly>== Saké ==</includeonly> | <includeonly>== Saké ==</includeonly> | ||
"Sake" (さけ), is a Japanese alcoholic drink that's pronounced "sak-ay", or "saké". Not only does Joe like to pronounce "saké" as "sake" instead, he also likes to pronounce the actual English word "sake" as "saké". He also likes to pronounce other words which rhyme with sake in a similar way, like "mistaké".<blockquote>"That's the dumbest joke. I think saké is even dumber than Leon. It's even dumber than useless." ~ Joseph Anderson</blockquote> | "Sake" (さけ), is a Japanese alcoholic drink that's pronounced "sak-ay", or "saké". Not only does Joe like to pronounce "saké" as "sake" instead, he also likes to pronounce the actual English word "sake" as "saké". He also likes to pronounce other words which rhyme with sake in a similar way, like "mistaké".{{Citation needed}}<blockquote>"That's the dumbest joke. I think saké is even dumber than Leon. It's even dumber than useless." ~ Joseph Anderson</blockquote> |