How do you pronounce peridot?

How do you pronounce peridot?

  • Peridoe (rhymes with go)

  • Peridot (rhymes with hot)

  • Other, please explain.


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Peridot is the August birthstone. How do you pronounce it?

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I voted "doe" because I watch QVC and they say it that way and I would think they would have researched the correct pronunciation of it.

I have actually always said it that way as it is my sister's birthstone (which we always thought was ugly back then).
 
I've always heard it pronounced "doe" but recently heard someone on a TV jewelry show say "dot" and I cringed. :headache: Doe people...doe!

Marquise is one that gets me, too. One lady on a jewelry show says "Mar-keez". I was always taught "Mar-kee". Sounds better to me but who am I to say? :confused:
 
Marquise is one that gets me, too. One lady on a jewelry show says "Mar-keez". I was always taught "Mar-kee". Sounds better to me but who am I to say? :confused:

I think it's "mar-keez", because it has an 'e' at the end. It would be mar-kee if it had no 'e'. Someone who remembers their high school French please feel free to correct me!
 
I worked in a jewelry store & was taught to pronounce it peri-doe. I guess it could differ in different regions.
 
I guess I've never heard anyone pronounce this because my son was born in August and we've always said it like it looks. How weird -oh sounds to me. The dictionary lists it pronounced both ways so I'll stick with how it looks.
 
Well, I pronounce Merlot like mer-loh. Peridot would be pronounced the same way. Well, the ot part. :cutie:
 
I think it's "mar-keez", because it has an 'e' at the end. It would be mar-kee if it had no 'e'. Someone who remembers their high school French please feel free to correct me!

I think it's actually spelled without the E on the end though, so it's a "markee" cut, but Aisling is right, if it has the E on the end, it should be pronounced "markeez". I took way too many years of French.

Kimya
 
I say peri"doe".

I was born in August and thought it was the ugliest birthstone. All of my friends would get birthstone rings with beautiful stones like emeralds and rubies. Not me, mine looked like old celery.
 
'Perido' as it is really a French word hence the silent 't' at the end.

Claire ;)
 
Marquise is one that gets me, too. One lady on a jewelry show says "Mar-keez". I was always taught "Mar-kee". Sounds better to me but who am I to say? :confused:

I think it's "mar-keez", because it has an 'e' at the end. It would be mar-kee if it had no 'e'. Someone who remembers their high school French please feel free to correct me!

I think it's actually spelled without the E on the end though, so it's a "markee" cut, but Aisling is right, if it has the E on the end, it should be pronounced "markeez". I took way too many years of French.
Marquise is pronounced "mar-keez", whether referring to a jeweler's cut or the wife of a Marquis (which is pronounced "mar-kee".) :)
 
Finally! I've wondered for years how to *correctly* say the word Marquise. I've heard it pronounced *without the "Z" sound* at the end for so long that if someone pronounces it correctly, it sounds strange. In fact, out of all the TV jewelry shows I've watched, only one show host (that I've heard) has said it correctly.
 
Claire L is correct-the word is French and so if the pronunciation. If that's too high falutin', just end it with Homer Simpson's favorite expression...D'oh.
 
I say it with a 'doe' sound. The t is silent, like merlot and depot. I've never heard it said the other way.
 
It's my birthstone and we also got married in August (on my birthday) and I think it's gorgeous. :)

I've always said peridot (like go). :goodvibes

And if any of you could see my 5 ct peridot ring that my DH got me for our
10th wedding anniversary, I bet you'd think it was gorgeous, too. :goodvibes :lovestruc
 












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