Anonymous wrote:Either/both. Wondering about the see or she in the middle, not the it or ate at the end.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all say associate?
The noun or the verb?
Anonymous wrote:I will never, ever forgive my mother for laughing at me (aged maybe 10-12) when I said epitome as epi-tome instead of eh-PIT-toe-mee. She tried to backpedal, saying it was an indication that I was a reader, and that's a good thing... but she laughed at me.
Anonymous wrote:I will never, ever forgive my mother for laughing at me (aged maybe 10-12) when I said epitome as epi-tome instead of eh-PIT-toe-mee. She tried to backpedal, saying it was an indication that I was a reader, and that's a good thing... but she laughed at me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KNEW-OR-LEENS
or
NOR-LINS
or
NOR-LEE-ON
None of these. It's New Or-lins
Anonymous wrote:KNEW-OR-LEENS
or
NOR-LINS
or
NOR-LEE-ON
Anonymous wrote:KNEW-OR-LEENS
or
NOR-LINS
or
NOR-LEE-ON
Either/both. Wondering about the see or she in the middle, not the it or ate at the end.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all say associate?
The noun or the verb?
Anonymous wrote:How do you all say associate?
Anonymous wrote:OP- did you think continuity when pronounced correctly was a different word? I'm sure you had heard it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you say "niche"?
I always avoid saying that word allowed
neesh
*aloud
No way really??? I heard it pronounced “nitch” on TV the other day and assumed I’d been saying it wrong . Because I don’t actually know.
I just Googled it and "nitch" is the Americanized version that was most common up through the 20th C, and "neesh" is more British/Canadian/Int'l (and now social media, apparently). It vindicates my belief that I've heard it as "nitch" for almost my entire life (born 1978), but my teenaged daughters were trying to convince/gaslight me the other day that "neesh" is and has always ever been the only correct pronunciation and "nitch" is just flat out wrong. Not exactly true.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/niche
If you want to stick close to the original French word, it's neesh. Which is why the UK and Canada pronounce it like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you say "niche"?
I always avoid saying that word allowed
neesh
*aloud
No way really??? I heard it pronounced “nitch” on TV the other day and assumed I’d been saying it wrong . Because I don’t actually know.
I just Googled it and "nitch" is the Americanized version that was most common up through the 20th C, and "neesh" is more British/Canadian/Int'l (and now social media, apparently). It vindicates my belief that I've heard it as "nitch" for almost my entire life (born 1978), but my teenaged daughters were trying to convince/gaslight me the other day that "neesh" is and has always ever been the only correct pronunciation and "nitch" is just flat out wrong. Not exactly true.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/niche
Anonymous wrote:I recently said "Chia-puss" instead of pronouncing it right and a partner at my law firm turned and said "I've always pronounced it Chiapas," kind of with a "but what do I know?" attitude. It was SUCH a nice way for him to correct me.