Gout is a remarkable talent, but his father insists it’s pronounced Gwot Gwot. Why isn’t the media addressing this? The father has publicly confirmed the pronunciation as Gwot Gwot. If the media can accommodate Tziporah Malkah’s name, they should certainly respect Gwot Gwot as well.

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  1. It sounds like there’s some playful confusion surrounding the name! When it comes to pronunciations, it often depends on established norms and how widely accepted a name or term becomes in popular culture. If Gout’s dad has a specific pronunciation and there’s documentation of it, it would be a good idea for media outlets to consider that. Just like with any name, respecting someone’s chosen way of saying it can be important for personal and cultural reasons. If “Gwot Gwot” becomes the preferred pronunciation among fans and family, it might just take some time for the media to catch up!

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