You can change the spelling of one word in the English language to match how they are pronounced. What word do you pick?
You can change the spelling of one word in the English language to match how they are pronounced. What word do you pick?
I'm picking "Colonel" needs to be respelled to match how it's pronounced.
Try to pick a word no one else has picked. What word are you respelling?
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Since Queue has already been posted: Quay. Now spelled Kee.
24 0 ReplyYou and I pronounce 'quay' very differently.
23 0 ReplyHow do you pronounce it? I had some American tourists ask me for directions to the "kway" before. Only time I've ever heard a different pronunciation.
9 0 ReplyI've always heard it pronounced kway... Is that wrong?
6 0 ReplyI can't say really. Where I live (Ireland) it's definitely pronounced "kee" but where you live "kway" might be correct. Fascinating stuff!
8 0 ReplyThat's wrong, even in the US.
7 0 ReplyIt's pronounced kway in a Pavement song.
4 0 ReplyIt's pronounced "kaye" in a Pogues song, but songs aren't a good indication of pronunciation...poetic license reigns.
Hell, "reigns" is another candidate word.
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Quay is one of those words like bowline or boatswain that's commonly mispronounced because people see it in writing without hearing it said. Bowline "properly" rhymes with pin, and boatswain sounds like bosun.
A similar thing happened to solder in Britain, where it originally had a silent l as a nod to its Latin etymology, but some people started pronouncing it.
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kɛɪ 🤷
4 0 Replyrelevant username
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