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In reply to the discussion: Did Alex Witt just say 'valets'...and pronounce it 'val-itts'? [View all]LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)40. What is the correct pronunciation?
I've never had the need to say it out loud, so I've not given it any thought at all. How should one say it if one must?
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People who are bi- or multi-lingual sometimes have problems carrying over pronunciation rules
Rozlee
Nov 2012
#27
Alex originates from southeast Asia. I don't know whether she is full Asian or part,
bluestate10
Nov 2012
#29
We should throw tv speakers a dish of New England names and watch their eyes budge out. nt
bluestate10
Nov 2012
#38
No one (almost no one) mispronounces caucus. Causes, caucusing.... a word I have no idea
2on2u
Nov 2012
#9
In a small defense of those who are reading aloud, I sometimes accidently revert to the first
1monster
Nov 2012
#12
The more common British pronunciation is with the audible "t" (rhymes with "pallet", not "ballet")
Spider Jerusalem
Nov 2012
#55