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51st state
05-09-2007, 11:35 AM
OK I'll ask if no-one else will.

how do you pronounce Basjoo?

is it like 'baz-jew' or with a silent S.... 'baa-joo'

and whilst we're on it how do you say Ae Ae?:2740:

Lagniappe
05-09-2007, 12:15 PM
Hi Kev ,
I was corrected on both of these just last week:rolleyes:
I was told : Bah-zoo and i-i

momoese
05-09-2007, 12:45 PM
It's my understanding that it's pronounced Bass-Joo

Ae Ae is I I

the flying dutchman
05-09-2007, 12:50 PM
could it be Basju?????

pronounce as Basyou as it is actually chinese(not from japan) in my believe.

Musa basjoo is commonly referred to as the Japanese Fibre Banana and it's native place is given as the Ryukyu (Liu Kiu) Islands. However, Musa basjoo is not the Japanese Fibre Banana. Musa basjoo is not from the Liu Kiu Islands and not from Japan, it is a Chinese species. The Japanese Fibre Banana is Musa balbisiana another introduced species, probably from the Philippines. There are no Musa native to Japan.

Gabe?



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Gabe15
05-09-2007, 02:45 PM
i always said bas-joo (like its spelled with and with an english pronounciation) and i-i. i suppose i could be wrong, i dont really know since i dont often talk with others about bananas.

bigdog
05-09-2007, 09:41 PM
This was covered on the Gardenweb banana forum, er - the Musa basjoo forum, ad nauseum, in more than one thread I think. "Bass", like the fish - "joo", like "Jew."

asacomm
10-19-2007, 04:02 AM
Musa Basjoo and the Okinawan fiber basjoo are certainly of Chinese origin
which were transplanted in Japan many many years ago, and at that time
the people in this country read the Chinese charactors of this plant as
"Bashou" which you better can pronounce as "Bashow".

As Basjoo is popular here in Japan and the people believe banana could only
be survived in warmer places only few peple know that Basjoo is also a kind
of banana, they believe Basjoo is a very banana-like plant but not a banana-
musa.

bananimal
10-19-2007, 11:38 AM
I was told to use the nickname Bee Hoo (silent j)------------ and Eh Eh (as in the Canadian, Eh?)