Jiang hedges that he guesses pronunciation and meaning have not changed much, while explicitly acknowledging that Aurelia would know better.
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"I'm guessing not. My guess is it hasn't, but you would know better than I do."
"...I'm wondering if the actual meaning of the words or the pronunciation have changed since then."
"...state -owned enterprises called Zabatsu, sorry, I don't know the exact pronunciation. They did make the necessary political changes to reduce the power and..."
"...i'm pronouncing that correct you might oh apologies look terrible terrible pronunciation on my part and you might understand him as a uh based..."
"...modern day Christianity through something called the Council of Nicaea. The pronunciation is different. Okay. It's properly pronounced Nicaea, but most people pronounce it..."
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