All right, what is the correct pronounciation of "salmon?"

I've only heard "Sam-min" for the fish, however I have a co-worker whose last name is spelled Salmon and it's pronounced "Sal-mon".
 
Sal-mon is wrong, despite it's spelling - but the one that confuses me is AH-mond. We say Ah-mond, but the people who actually grow them say am-mond. I think both ways are right. It makes since that if Salmon is sammin, that almond would be ammin - but that's not the way we say it.
 

LOL - this sounds like my MIL! She says "asparagRus" and "aluNinum foil". :crazy:

She also speaks true Pittsburghese - yinz, dahntahn, n'at, hahse, worsh, etc. Oh yeah, plenty of "We was" too! :sad2: It makes me cringe!
 
Noel. :teeth:

I actually have heard the "L" in salmon pronounced quite a bit in the south. :headache:
 
No L. The only person I heard say it that way was a young co-worker who also asked me what a crewdite was. Huh? Turns out it was crudite, LOL!
 
disykat said:
Sal-mon is wrong, despite it's spelling - but the one that confuses me is AH-mond. We say Ah-mond, but the people who actually grow them say am-mond. I think both ways are right. It makes since that if Salmon is sammin, that almond would be ammin - but that's not the way we say it.
Almond is 'al-mund' here.

I've never heard of someone saying 'sal-mon' though!

'Aluminum' [aluminium] bugs me as well, as well as 'carmel' [caramel] - but I've only heard those pronuciations in the US.

But loads of grammatical type things bug me (even though I probably make plenty mistakes myself - so I don't correct people for them because they could just as easily get me!).
 
I'm with VSL, some pronunciations make me cringe.

Hubby likes "yous". Um, you plural is still you. Yesterday he called a local restaurant because we were trying to figure out where it was located and he actually said "where are yous located?"
 
Ok I was thrown off by Coumadin and Cumin. How do you pronounce those? I pronounce it coo (hard c, soft u) too. Everyone I know prounounces those words that way :confused3 . But the rest of what she pronounces is way off. I could maybe see Sallllmon if she was from Texas (Hi Brerabbit) but I don't really hear a distictive lll even here.
 
Jpgirl, I think you misunderstood what I was saying. She doesn't even use all 3 syllables. Saying it "Coo-madin" is right, SHE calls it "Coo-min." Not even close!!
 
monarchsfan16 said:
sammon. Although really it sounds more like sam-min when I say it


I agree. sam-min. Must be us New Englanders. :thumbsup2
 
Someone from the South here... It is saLmon, and it isn't good unless you mix it up with a bunch of Dukes mayo, onions and crackers and fry up some saLmon patties! Then you pour on the apple cider vinegar.... yummy!!! :cool1:
 
Hi Jpgirl!

Okay, how about this one. We had Pecan pie for somebody's birthday to day at work. How do you pronounce pecan?
 
Pee Can pie.

Ever see the Seinfeld where Kramer thinks he saw SALmon Rushdie in the health club? I remember Jerry saying something like "That's SALmon, not SAMmon, you idiot!"
 
brerrabbit said:
Hi Jpgirl!

Okay, how about this one. We had Pecan pie for somebody's birthday to day at work. How do you pronounce pecan?

pu CAHN - that "u" is a schwa "e"

Do pecan trees grow outside the south? We have so many groves around here it makes me think they only grow in warmer climates. If that's the case, I say we get to name it.
 
I say sah-min. Sam-min (as in the mans name) drives me nuts.
My southern country -boy father says sAL-mon. Then he dumps a can of it on top of saltine crackers made mushy from pouring hotmilk,butter and pepper on top. and calls it "sAL-mon and crackers" YUCK. Then he eats it at his maHAULgony table, that the rest of the world would call a ma-hah-gun-ee

He would have Pee-Can pie for dessert. While I would be having Pa-cahn pie.
 














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