Quote:
Originally Posted by HarryT
In an American audiobook I'm currently listening to, I've come across two VERY odd (odd to me, at least) pronounciations:
1. The word "buoy" - ie a floating marker at sea - which the reader pronounced "boo-ee". In British English the word is pronounced the same as the word "boy".
2. The word "quay", which the reader pronounced "kway". Again, in British English it's pronounced "key".
Are these really the "normal" American English ways of saying these words? I've never come across this before.
|
I was schooled in British English but now am living in the U.S. I can verify that in American English buoy is pronounced "boo-ee" and quay is pronounced "kway." Very odd indeed.