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      Whether this joke makes sense depends on how you pronounce Nisan. Some places pronounce it ‘nee-san’ similar to ‘knees and’. Other places province it ‘ni-san’ with the ni as is nickel, and the joke doesn’t really work.

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        The proper Japanese pronunciation is like “niece-sahn”. In Japanese, it’s written in their phonetic alphabet as:「にっさん」

        に is pronounced “knee” (like the knights who say “Ni!”)
        っ indicates the following consonant sound is doubled to the end of the previous syllable (so “knee” becomes “niece”)
        さ is pronounced “sah” as in a shortened “saw”
        ん is pronounced “nn”