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I have also fallen in love with applique...to discover I have pronounced it wrong :)

I have also fallen in love with applique...to discover I have pronounced it wrong :)

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Old 08-09-2012, 08:24 PM
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My niece was reading the Ugly Duckling book when her mom asked what she was reading she replied I"m reading the You lee duckling
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Old 08-10-2012, 03:18 AM
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I still have a hard time when I see the word 'subtle' in print. I know it is pronounced 'su tle', but I still try to pronounce it 'sub-tle'.
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Old 08-10-2012, 03:23 AM
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I also hear people pronounce wash with an R in it. 'Warshing'
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Old 08-10-2012, 03:49 AM
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Cabbagepatchkidd, New England or not I pronounce it appla-kay also and I am from....Michigan. We all know what it means but can we all applique after this long discussion? Tee-Hee!

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My DH, when he was younger, was helping his dad load his stock onto his Jewel-T truck. He told his mom he couldn't find those darn "per-call-lee" bedsheets anywhere! Turns out they were "percale" (per-cale) sheets! 40 years later...we still tease him about it.
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Grandma Mary View Post
My DH, when he was younger, was helping his dad load his stock onto his Jewel-T truck. He told his mom he couldn't find those darn "per-call-lee" bedsheets anywhere! Turns out they were "percale" (per-cale) sheets! 40 years later...we still tease him about it.
My husband, as a teenager, was asked to read a Bible verse and he read Ver-ill-y, ver-ill-y ...
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by DawnA View Post
I was telling someone how I have been dying to try applique (app-liqe) and have been printing and drawing templates. She was like, I dont think I heard of applique. So I explained it. She said, very nicely, "Oh I would probably pronounce it app-li-qay." We had a good laugh!
I did the same thing, pronounced it app-leek! And I still say it like that, sounds better to me!
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:54 AM
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Before I started school (many years ago), I had learned recognize a few words. Every time we went to my grandmother's we would pass a sugar cane mill and there was a small building in the front that had a sign that I read as off ice. I wondered to myself why because even in the coldest weather, I could never see any ice, but I kept my wondering to myself. Imagine my surprise when I learned the word office and the meaning!
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by DawnA View Post
I was telling someone how I have been dying to try applique (app-liqe) and have been printing and drawing templates. She was like, I dont think I heard of applique. So I explained it. She said, very nicely, "Oh I would probably pronounce it app-li-qay." We had a good laugh!
That is also how they pronounce it in England... Very aristocratic!
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Old 08-10-2012, 05:13 AM
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Well ! We surely got off the subject of quilting. But how people mispronounce English is my favorite subject. But getting back to quilting. The word "bargello" was one I never knew how to pronounce until less than a year ago. I had made some and was hoping someone would say the word so I would know how to say it. It is not in my dictionary, and this computer spell check doesn't know the word either. But one day I went to the Dictionary site and asked the guy to say it for me. The "g" in bargello is pronounced like the "z" in azure. What a relief. Now I can show people my magic mountain wall hanging and confidently tell them this is bar ZH ello.
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