Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just said it out loud. I made the mouth movements for three, but it kind of sounded like two.
Me too. I’d have to count my syllables as something like 2 & 1/2…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for 2-syllable people. What others words do you know of that have a silent "o" in the middle of a word?
Melancholy
Wednesday is similar.
And some people pronounce nucular as nuclear.
There is no silent "o" in melancholy.
Silent e's are common. Silent o's are strange and more regional dialect.
Like opossum.
I'm so confused.
do you pronounce opossum, "oppsum?" or Melancholy, "melankly"??
Neither have silent o's. Neither does broccoli.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for 2-syllable people. What others words do you know of that have a silent "o" in the middle of a word?
Melancholy
Wednesday is similar.
And some people pronounce nucular as nuclear.
There is no silent "o" in melancholy.
Silent e's are common. Silent o's are strange and more regional dialect.
Like opossum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for 2-syllable people. What others words do you know of that have a silent "o" in the middle of a word?
Melancholy
Wednesday is similar.
And some people pronounce nucular as nuclear.
There is no silent "o" in melancholy.
Silent e's are common. Silent o's are strange and more regional dialect.
I'm so confused.
do you pronounce opossum, "oppsum?" or Melancholy, "melankly"??
Neither have silent o's. Neither does broccoli.
Like opossum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for 2-syllable people. What others words do you know of that have a silent "o" in the middle of a word?
Melancholy
Wednesday is similar.
And some people pronounce nucular as nuclear.
There is no silent "o" in melancholy.
Silent e's are common. Silent o's are strange and more regional dialect.
Anonymous wrote:Brock-Lee. 5th+ generation Virginian.
Anonymous wrote:It's three syllables officially and I grew up in NY with NY parents. But I often say "brockly" which is obviously two (and that's wrong).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for 2-syllable people. What others words do you know of that have a silent "o" in the middle of a word?
Melancholy
Wednesday is similar.
And some people pronounce nucular as nuclear.