How the heck? Repositioning question

mom2tiggers

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Can someone, the best you can, tell me how to pronounce Curacao? I looked it up in the dictionary and I didn't understand their symbols.

And while we're on the subject - Puerto Quetzal - I know the Puerto part.

Thanks in advance - I want to "fit in" with the locals ;)
 
Cure--eh--sow

In my experience--I think it was mentioned a few times as a prize trip on the Price is Right :yo-yo:
 
It is pronounced KUR-AH-SOW, just like the drink.
Couldn't figure out how to write that for you so I looked it up in the AAA Caribbean travel guide.

So where is Puerto Quetzal?
 
DMS_cruisers04

I almost had it right--I am not very good a spelling phonetically..guess I have to work on that.
 

my mother has and will always pronounce cay as key :tongue:
If she is wrong--I will NOT be the first one to tell her :hyper:
 
Originally posted by Lisa loves Pooh
my mother has and will always pronounce cay as key :tongue:
If she is wrong--I will NOT be the first one to tell her :hyper:

Don't worry Lisa--she is correct. It is pronounced KEY.

Puerto Quetzal is pronounced sort of like saying kate's all.

Sue Ellen
 
Puerto Quetzal is in Guatemala, from what I read there isn't much to do there, everything to do is inland so I am wondering how much can get done with in the 6 hrs (Eastbound Repo) we will be docked there.
 
Originally posted by DMS_cruisers04
It is pronounced KUR-AH-SOW, just like the drink.
Couldn't figure out how to write that for you so I looked it up in the AAA Caribbean travel guide.

So where is Puerto Quetzal?

Either KUR or KEAR is acceptable for the first syllable from what I've heard. (KUR like the first syllable in current, KEAR rhyming with TEAR like you're crying, not ripping paper). The rest is just like above.
 
Here's a neat site on the island:

<a href="http://www.curacao.com/index_mag.html">Curacao.com</a>

And "cay" can be correctly pronounced both ways.

From the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary:


Pronunciation: 'kE, 'kA
Function: noun
Etymology: Spanish cayo -- more at KEY
: a low island or reef of sand or coral
 
On the subject of the Kay/Kay thing:

We were taught in travel agent school that the correct pronunciation of "cay" was "key". Great. Loved hearing "Castaway KEY" on the DCL DVD. Then, they talking about the restaurant Parrot KAY. Ack!

Any idea why they would have 2 different pronunciations in the same video?
 
Originally posted by Amberle3
On the subject of the Kay/Kay thing:

We were taught in travel agent school that the correct pronunciation of "cay" was "key". Great. Loved hearing "Castaway KEY" on the DCL DVD. Then, they talking about the restaurant Parrot KAY. Ack!

Any idea why they would have 2 different pronunciations in the same video?
Maybe because they weren't even sure of the "proper" pronunciation, but using both you at least get it right once. :tongue:
 
Isn't Curacao the "C" in the "ABC Islands"? I.E., Aruba-Bonaire-Curacao?

Wow! This cruise is really a Mexican Riviera cruise, a Panama Canal passage, a Southern Carribean cruise and a Bahamian cruise all rolled into one!!

~Nancy~
 
You know i was just looking at the world map figuring how the Magic would cruise from Ca to Fl and do you realized that there are different time zones as we stop througout the ports!! We will be losing an hour, i think 3 or 4 times as we moved closer to to the East....

The westbound cruise however, will gain an hour (3 or 4 times) as it get closer to Ca!!!
 
Originally posted by Amberle3
On the subject of the Kay/Kay thing:

We were taught in travel agent school that the correct pronunciation of "cay" was "key". Great. Loved hearing "Castaway KEY" on the DCL DVD. Then, they talking about the restaurant Parrot KAY. Ack!

Any idea why they would have 2 different pronunciations in the same video?

Both pronunciations are correct. I think it's somewhat a matter of dialect. Just as people pronounce Caribbean in two ways, so too do people pronounce cay. But, either is correct.
 
This is so great. I can tell we are going to learn a lot with this cruise. I was totally mispronouncing Curacao! I had no idea it was near Aruba and Bonaire until I looked on a map. Thanks for the link.

Juli
 
Try www.cruisecritic.com. They have info under "destinations" and discussion under their "boards" section ( I think I found it under their "other Caribbean" sub-section.) This is a really helpful site.:earsgirl: :earsboy:
 

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