Do you say pecans or pecans?

Many think how we pronounce the nut in question is determined by the Mason-Dixon Line. Not so fast. A poll conducted by the National Pecan Shellers Association asked Americans how they say it: A whopping 45 percent of Southerners say “PEE-can,” while nearly 70 percent of those living in the Northeast do, too.
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Is it pronounced pecan or pecans?

We can all rest assured that there is no one proper pronunciation for the word pecan; though, the most accepted is "pi-KAHN." The word pecan originated from the Algonquin term pacane and the iteration we are most familiar with was used in the mid-1700s.
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How do Americans pronounce pecans?

And, though survey results on the topic have varied vastly, the National Pecan Shellers Association found that “PEE-can” was the preferred pronunciation among 45 percent of Americans. The other 55 percent were split between “puh-KAHN” and “PEE-kahn”—an interesting hybrid of the two.
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How do you pronounce pecan phonetically?

In 2020, West Texas pecan company Millican Pecan wrote in a blog post that pecan "can be correctly pronounced as “Pa-kawn” and not “PEE-can” or “puh-KAHN” or "whichever pronunciation."
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How do Texans pronounce pecans?

The survey also revealed Texans' preferred way to pronounce the much-loved nut, with 41% of respondents choosing “pih-kahn,” followed by “puh-kahn” at 34%. However, “pee-can” was the top pronunciation choice of respondents aged 18-22.
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Pecan or pecan? How do you pronounce it?



How do Australians say pecan?

Modern IPA: pɪkán. Traditional IPA: pɪˈkæn. 2 syllables: "pi" + "KAN"
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Why do pecans have Indian names?

The name “pecan” is a Native American word of Algonquin origin that was used to describe “all nuts requiring a stone to crack.” The Algonquins were a North American tribe located on the Ottawa and St. Lawrence rivers where pecans were a food staple during the winter months.
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How do British people say cashew?

Traditional IPA: ˈkæʃuː 2 syllables: "KASH" + "oo"
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What is the most mispronounced word in America?

#1 Challenging Word – February

The first word up is February. Many English speakers, even native English speakers, are challenged when they pronounce that first “r.” So, they reduce the “r” in spoken language and pronounce it as feb-you-air-ee instead of feb-roo-air-ee.
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What is the hardest word to pronounce in America?

The word onomatopoeia is a jumble of vowels and is probably the most difficult English word to pronounce. It is pronounced [on-uh-mat-uh–pee–uh], and it defines a word that imitates a sound.
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Should you pronounce the L in almond?

If an “L” is found towards the end of the word, before the letters “f,” “v”, “k” and “m,” but after the letter “a,” then it's usually silent (behalf, calve, walk, almond).
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How do British say monkey?

Below is the UK transcription for 'monkey': Modern IPA: mə́ŋkɪj. Traditional IPA: ˈmʌŋkiː 2 syllables: "MUN" + "kee"
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Do they say eggplant in England?

Aubergine (UK) / Eggplant (US)

The word aubergine, used in the UK, comes from French. The word eggplant, which Americans use, was popular in different parts of Europe because they were more used to seeing small, round, white versions that looked a bit like goose eggs.
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What are Indian nuts called?

''They were known as Indian nuts,'' reports Joe Pollack of St. Louis, ''or, by their correct name of pinon nuts,'' or pine nuts, from the Southwestern pinyon tree.
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Can pecans grow in India?

Pecan nut is the one of the most important temperate nuts grown in India. In India, it is mainly grown in Jammu and Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. The total area under pecan nut production is increasing due its high economic returns and adaptation to intermediate zone of Jammu.
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Which nut is native to India?

Areca nut production in India is dominant in the coastal region within 400 kilometres (250 mi) from the coast line, and also in some other non-coastal states of India. Areca nut (Areca catechu), a tropical crop, is popularly known as betel nut, as its common usage in the country is for mastication with betel leaves.
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What do Australians call brinjal?

Eggplant = aubergine

Americans and Aussies call it eggplant because of its shape. Brits still refer to it by its original French name.
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Is it almond or almond?

Well, both pronunciations are technically correct and are both listed in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
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