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How do you pronounce "scallop"?

How do you pronounce "scallop"?

  • s-call-up (like a phone call)

    Votes: 12 18.2%
  • s-cal-up (like a calorie)

    Votes: 51 77.3%
  • other

    Votes: 3 4.5%

  • Total voters
    66

sonnyjane

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Hubby is from Cape Cod. I was raised all over, but never in New England. He says "s-call-up", I say "s-cal-up". Is the difference just regional? I've heard it both ways but if one is more correct I'll gladly conform ;)
 
I pronounce it like you do sonnyjane. So does my dh. We're from the Northeast too- but NY and NJ. So I would guess it is regional.
 
#2. your DH is just wrong! ;) :lol: ;) :lol:
 
I'm liking what I'm seeing so far (i.e. I'm right ;) )
 
sonnyjane|1352506998|3302210 said:
I'm liking what I'm seeing so far (i.e. I'm right ;) )
"right" is so satisfying, isn't it? :naughty:
 
I say it s-cal-up. XH was from New Hampshire and used to say it the other way. Just one of the many things in life he was wrong about... :cheeky:
 
S-CAL -UP.. :praise:
 
Hahahahh! I just realized that instead of a Gallup Poll, this is a "Scallop Poll" :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
sonnyjane|1352507504|3302222 said:
Hahahahh! I just realized that instead of a Gallup Poll, this is a "Scallop Poll" :lol: :lol: :lol:


:cheeky: hahaha- that's a good one. :D
 
Enerchi|1352507040|3302211 said:
sonnyjane|1352506998|3302210 said:
I'm liking what I'm seeing so far (i.e. I'm right ;) )
"right" is so satisfying, isn't it? :naughty:

Being right, or at least feeling right, is like oxygen to some part of us.
 
I usually pronounce it "yum yum!"
 
sonnyjane|1352507504|3302222 said:
Hahahahh! I just realized that instead of a Gallup Poll, this is a "Scallop Poll" :lol: :lol: :lol:

:bigsmile: :lol:

I'm from New England and I say s-call-up.
 
S-cal-up for me!

I have a few friends from the UK and they all pronounce it S-call-up. Perhaps it has something to do with European culture/descent? :confused:
 
Like call up. I am wondering how the scalloping is going or went in Nantucket with the storm. Nothing like those tiny bay scallops sauteed with some butter garlic and lemon.. :lickout:
 
S-cal-up for me. I don't think I have heard it the other way.
 
Zoe|1352512399|3302313 said:
sonnyjane|1352507504|3302222 said:
Hahahahh! I just realized that instead of a Gallup Poll, this is a "Scallop Poll" :lol: :lol: :lol:

:bigsmile: :lol:

I'm from New England and I say s-call-up.

Ok, must be a New England thing, then. It does sound quite refined the "call up" way, I just wouldn't want to go to a restaurant outside of New England and be made fun of!
 
Nope, because in the southeast we call them scah-lops..which I think you are meaning for #1! And I LOVE eating them fresh when we go to the beach!
 
I just asked my husband and he pronounces it s-cal-up. We're from the same state, so I don't know that it's a regional thing.
 
I say it the second way.
 
Verdy|1352512923|3302323 said:
S-cal-up for me!

I have a few friends from the UK and they all pronounce it S-call-up. Perhaps it has something to do with European culture/descent? :confused:
My husbands from there. I'm going to ask him.
 
S-cal here in CT.
 
Yup, he said scall-up
 
Skall up
 
I am from PA but when I am in NE it is like a whole other language! Even people from Northern Jersey (e.g. Jersey City) and NY (e.g. Brooklyn) have a different dialect.
 
DH and I both say S-cal-up, but we lived in Boston for almost a decade and it seemed most people there said s-call-up.
 
sCOLLop, like trollop. :D

I think it's just your funny North American accent. :))
 
I am from NH and my parents are from Boston. We say it like your husband.
 
Another Boston-area raised New Englander who pronounces it s-call-up!
 
rainydaze|1352587139|3302913 said:
Another Boston-area raised New Englander who pronounces it s-call-up!

Okay, so other than the one report from the southeast, and the folks from across the pond, we seem to have localized this pronunciation :)
 
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