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Mime cat. Must be French.
Was a dog whisperer in a former life.Mime cat. Must be French.
Holy crap, the Civil War is about to be re-fought...A peecan is used in a deer stand, and possibly on a long road trip. A pi-Kahn is a tree nut. Carry on.
Like pie made of urine do we. Well for me a pee can is what I keep in the deer stand. I like my pie made from the nuts of a pecan tree. Please do check your English rules. The letter “e” following the end of a syllable or a single syllable word is used to denote Long vowels in words. So, for the “e” in Pecan to be long, it truly should be spelled PEEcan. Also, the a in the second syllable is also not followed with an “e” so technically it is not a cane but is properly pounced “coun.”
Santan 20 and C-Scow, no?
Santan 20 and C-Scow, no?
Born in Eastern NC I guess this makes sense.
“the National Pecan Shellers Association found that “PEE-can” was the preferred pronunciation among 45 percent of Americans. The other 55 percent were split between “puh-KAHN” and “PEE-kahn”—an interesting hybrid of the two.”
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Pecan Pronunciation: Is It PEE-can or Puh-KAHN?
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What about Alaska and Hawaii? Don’t they count?
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And what about those fancy cars named after jungle cats…
Is it Jaa-guare?
Of Jag-you-are?