taun 15 Aug 2009 Pertinax said: I have always said 'Dook' but I've no idea which is the correct pronunciation. Click to expand... 'Dook' does sound about right. Surely someone can tell us the correct pronunciation?
Pertinax said: I have always said 'Dook' but I've no idea which is the correct pronunciation. Click to expand... 'Dook' does sound about right. Surely someone can tell us the correct pronunciation?
Tim May 15 Aug 2009 I’ve always pronounced ‘Douc’ to rhyme with ‘fluke’ (not rhyme with ‘book’) but I have no idea whether or not this is correct.
I’ve always pronounced ‘Douc’ to rhyme with ‘fluke’ (not rhyme with ‘book’) but I have no idea whether or not this is correct.
J J James27 15 Aug 2009 I'd say "Dook" as that's what I've heard most others call them and it seems to make sense.
P P Pertinax 16 Aug 2009 Tim May said: I’ve always pronounced ‘Douc’ to rhyme with ‘fluke’ (not rhyme with ‘book’) but I have no idea whether or not this is correct. Click to expand... That is the way I pronounce it too...
Tim May said: I’ve always pronounced ‘Douc’ to rhyme with ‘fluke’ (not rhyme with ‘book’) but I have no idea whether or not this is correct. Click to expand... That is the way I pronounce it too...
C C Cat-Man 17 Aug 2009 a better discription of what i meant was it's not that long ago in zoological terms