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#84039 10/21/02 08:09 PM
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root usually, though sometimes rowt sneaks in, such as "What rowt are you going to try and take?"

hahahahahahaha

(sorry, had a bad day, just needed to do that.)



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How did they pronounce route in that old television drama, "Route 66"?


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"root"
and also in the great old song.



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Did we get "our kicks" on "Route 66"?


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get hip to this timely tip!



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How do you pronounce "envelope"?

Hi Sparteye. I pronounce it "ahn"velope just because it has a more refined quality of sound to me when I say it that way. I'm inconsistent though. I say, "pa-sta" instead of "pah-sta" and "Maz-da" instead of "Mahz-da". I believe this is a Canadian influence as my fiance, who is American, emphatically insists on the latter enunciations of the two afore-mentioned words. Then again, there is some speculation on both our parts that he was born with the pretentious, word-pronouncing-snob gene.


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Perhaps pronounced most prominently as "garidj" here:

Levon, Levon likes his money
He makes a lot they say
Spends his days counting
In a garage by the motorway


--"Levon", Elton John; lyrics by Bernie Taupin

(something about these lyrics always bugged me BTW, like Taupin was really reaching for something to fit the music in one of his weaker moments [and I'm a huge John/Taupin fan]...I like the song, but the words and scenario grate on me after awhile...like, so what?...what're you sayin' here?)


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In reply to:

Spend his days counting
In a garage by the motorway


The king was in the counting house
Counting out his money;
The queen was in the parlor
Eating bread and honey;
The maid was in the garden
Hanging out the clothes;
Along came a blackbird
And pecked off her nose.


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Apparently the use of a as in cat rather than ah (as in what you say to the doctor), specifically in imported words (like pasta and Mazda), is a typical Canadian English-ism. I read it somewhere when I was reading about Canadian English, I just don't remember where.

I personally tend to say Italian words with Italian pronunciation, even in an English sentence, because it just sounds wrong to me any other way. (This is because I speak Italian and lived in Italy for a couple of years when I was small and linguistically impressionable.) Therefore I say pasta as pah-sta, which most people around me don't.


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My vote:

"awn"velope when I'm speaking about the item itself.
"en"velope when I'm trying to remember the correct spelling of "stationery" (meaning that with which one writes letters) as in "The station*E*ry goes in the *E*nvelope."


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