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What is the correct pronounciation for "envelope"?



 
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What is the correct pronounciation for "envelope"? #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 06, 2005 0:09 am   What is the correct pronounciation for "envelope"?
 

Well, I was taught to say "en-ve-lope" at school, but when I went to America for a short visit, I was told by the local people there that I was supposed to say "un-ve-lope" instead of "en-ve-lope". Hmmm, I wonder which one is correct? Or maybe both are right, just different dialect?
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What is the correct pronounciation for "envelope"? #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 06, 2005 5:57 am   What is the correct pronounciation for "envelope"?
 

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The two pronunciations are used equally often, and both are fully acceptable, CG.
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Envelope #3 (permalink) Sat Aug 06, 2005 8:28 am   Envelope
 

Hi Cooliegirly,

You may well find that the supporters of un-ve-lope are keen for you to know that they know the word comes from the French. Either way it is not a question really of what you are supposed to say. You make your choice and stick to it! I confess I'm a supporter of en-ve-lope.

Incidentally I do like your nickname.

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