I suppose it should be "err"-no-lo-gy (as in the English word "to err is human...")
The way that I think it it said is, (Oh-En-Oh-Pee-Un). I am not entirely sure though.
Ee-No-File.
"Being a dedicated oenophile, he was delighted to see the very high quality wines being served at the dinner."
Oenophile.
Brin is how you pronounce it
How do you pronounce Baekje.
Albustix pronounce
It is pronounced "ee-nuh-fyle."
An Oenophile is a connoisseur of fine wines.
Wine. An oenophile is a person who likes wine.
An Oenophile just simply loves to drink wine!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connoisseur ______________ Connoisseur is a very general term and can be used with many interests including food. The word "oenophile" is more specific and refers to a connoisseur of wine.
"Being a dedicated oenophile, he was delighted to see the very high quality wines being served at the dinner."
A oenophile is a connoisseur of wines or a lover of wines. One would serve an oenophile a more elaborate wine as they would probably most prefer a more expensive or refined one, not Lambrini.
Oenophile.
The word is "oenophile", from Greek roots.
I personally think a person with refined taste is a foodie or a MasterChef! A connoisseur.
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