| ChrIsT-mas |
Do you pronounce the second K in Hanukkah? |
| I was raised Catholic and the “t” is silent. This isn’t a religion thing. |
| Back in early elementary school for the holiday concert we had to sing We Wish You a Merry Christmas. In rehearsals they kept telling us we had to emphasize the T in Christmas, so it was like ChrisT-mas. Somehow, this memory came floating back up with this thread. Normally, I do not pronounce the T. |
| Democrats don't pronounce the T in Trump |
Yes, hairy and berry rhyme to this Midwesterner. |
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Only when I'm trying to annoy my bible-thumper relatives.
I purposely say, "Merry CHRIST-mas!" to them because they are always posting nonsense about keeping the Christ in Christmas and boycotting places that say Happy Holidays. So that's what I do - I keep the Christ in there, baby! I mean, his name wasn't Jesus Chris-tuh so why should it be Chris-tuh-mas? |
I like to pronounce it with an F. Tuck Frump. |
Singer here. That's just a singing technique. You're supposed to emphasize (crisp out) certain sounds and de-emphasize others because otherwise all the audience hears is "sssss". |
| In most American dialects the t is silent in Christmas. |
| where is your husband from, OP? |
| I do not think I have ever heard the T pronounced. |
Hahahahahahahaha |
Off-ten drives me crazy. Same as goff for golf. I off-ten play goff on Christ-mas. 😂 |
Many midwesterners also say bed and bad in very similar ways. Dad said like “dyad.” |