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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
Hey, what can we say... we're wicked awesome! :D ;) :rodent:
 
It was cal where I was raised. It is call where I live in Aus now. I very strongly suspect it is a British influence, the "call" pronunciation. English-based pronunciation has 'a' sounds coming from a lower area, so it sounds more like 'ahhh.' North American accents have the 'a' from a higher nasal origin, sounds like the 'a' in 'cat.'

Neither (nIther/nEther) way is wrong. :))
 
MyDiamondSparkles|1352591199|3302960 said:
S-cal for both me and my husband. Were in the Midwest.

Here's the link to websters "Hear it" pronounced: http://media.merriam-webster.com/soundc11/s/scallo02.wav

So it looks like we've been pronouncing it wrong all these years.

That pronunciation actually sounds more like mine and less like my husband's. His is really more like "scollllllllup"
 
So weird- I never heard it pronounced the first way before and then this thread and then right after we were watching something on tv and the couple pronounced it the first way! LOL. Very timely. They were from Maine btw. So definitely regional.
 
So maybe it does have something to do with British culture/descent!

Am I the only one who's heard Gordon Ramsay complain about burnt/overcooked/rubbery S-coll-ups?
 
Verdy|1352637073|3303205 said:
So maybe it does have something to do with British culture/descent!

Am I the only one who's heard Gordon Ramsay complain about burnt/overcooked/rubbery S-coll-ups?

Now that you mention it he does say S-coll-ups. Hmmm....he's British.

On the other hand, Paula Dean only complains about a few things, burnt/overcooked/rubbery S-caaaaaal-ups being one of them....

I think we need two more choices in the "S-cal-op poll.

S-coll-up and S-caaaaaaaal-up
 
I pronounce it scallop like gallup.

Now how does your DH pronounce "gallup"? Is it like "gall-up", or "gal-up"?
 
PintoBean|1352676442|3303583 said:
I pronounce it scallop like gallup.

Now how does your DH pronounce "gallup"? Is it like "gall-up", or "gal-up"?

Lol I can honestly say that in our 7 or so years together I don't think he's ever used the word "gallup" haha, but I'd imagine he'd say it like "gal-up". He's out of town right now so I can't ask :)
 
I'm from Rhode Island and I pronounce it s-cal-up (like calorie). Perhaps I missed the regional memo?
 
/skæləp/
 
I say it with the cal as in "California," not as in "call." In other words, what Madelise said.
 
S-coll-ups, but I also learned the Queen's English so that's the way I was taught.
 
JaneSmith|1352585190|3302893 said:
sCOLLop, like trollop. :D

I think it's just your funny North American accent. :))

HA, yep, I say it this way too. My mom is from Boston and this is how she pronounces it, so I think it may be a regional thing.
 
s-call-ip

But I pronounce lots of things "funny"
 
Double post! :cheeky:
 
SCAL-up. :loopy:
 
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