Don't laugh at me, but how do you say Pommes Frites?

707 MickeyGirl is correct. The "es" is silent on frites. Thank you grade 6 french lol
 
This made me LOL because I had no clue either!

And while we are on this subject can someone tell me how you say "beignets" hahah
 
:)

Ben- yays

This is one of those words I grew up knowing so couldn't understand why others have trouble.

My favorite is a street in Houston that we needed to use frequently. Most non-Houstonians are lost on how to say it. Give it a go it is Kuykendahl.
 
Have you not seen Princess and the frog? (That's how I know)

Oh yeah! It's funny you mention that I watched it a couple months ago and was like "ahhh so THATS how you say it" and then immediately forgot haha
 
This is one of those words I grew up knowing so couldn't understand why others have trouble.

My favorite is a street in Houston that we needed to use frequently. Most non-Houstonians are lost on how to say it. Give it a go it is Kuykendahl.

My guess on that would be K-eye-ken-doll.

And speaking of Houston... Houston, TX vs Houston St in NY.
 
This is one of those words I grew up knowing so couldn't understand why others have trouble.

My favorite is a street in Houston that we needed to use frequently. Most non-Houstonians are lost on how to say it. Give it a go it is Kuykendahl.

Kirk-in-doll------but I'm a cheater as I know someone with that last name...I could give you a crazy time with all the German, Czech and Polish last names of the people I know.
 
Kirk-in-doll------but I'm a cheater as I know someone with that last name...I could give you a crazy time with all the German, Czech and Polish last names of the people I know.

Not cheating at all. That is totally right. My fiance was pissed as was like there is no R why is there and R sound haha. I know some crazy last names to. Kind of a miracle mine is pretty normal since my mom's family is German and Czech. Even her maden name is on the easier side of the whole family.
 
LOL - Here in Illinois we just "Americanize" foreign names. Chicago has a Goethe St (should be pronounced like the German author it was named for- kind of like Ger-teh) and instead it is pronounced Go-thee. The city of Cairo, IL one would thing would be pronounced the same as the city in Egypt - Nope, it is Kay-ro - hard accent on the Kay. A road near me is Schmale Rd. Oldtime locals call it Shmah-Leh (german pronounciation) because they knew the original family it was named for. As the suburbs expanded and population exploded, it is now pronounced Sh-Male (like telling a male person to be quiet! LOL) I even hear this on the local traffic reports.

I've never heard a Chicagoan pronounce Pommes Frites, but I bet it would be Pahm-mehs Frights!
 
Pom freet. :)

Pum, like rum, not pom like pomegranate.

Pum Freet is correct.

It's actually almost a mixture of the two of these, but closer to 707MickeyGirl. (lived in Quebec for 9 years, took French in school from Junior K to Grade 12) The closest I can come to explaining it is "pawm" or "pohm".

I now live in BC and I love hearing people try and pronounce some of the street names around here. My favourites are Quesnel and Esquimalt! My GPS has a field day with that last one.
 

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