Decal pronunciation
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Decal pronunciation
I've seen two videos recently where the builders are pronouncing the word 'decal' different than how I learned it as a kid, just wondering how you all pronounce this word. Do you pronounce it Dee-Cal or Deck-ull?
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So far every time I've see a video with someone saying "deck-ull" they turn out to be from Canada. Videos (that I've seen) from Europe, the US, and even Asia, all say "dee-cal."
The last time this was brought up someone posted an explanation of the pronunciation, but I have long forgotten what that was.
The lesson: If you're ever talking to someone from Canada pretending to be from the US (which would normally be fairly easy), just ask them to talk about model kits.
Of course why anyone would want to pretend to be from here is a whole other issue.
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The last time this was brought up someone posted an explanation of the pronunciation, but I have long forgotten what that was.
The lesson: If you're ever talking to someone from Canada pretending to be from the US (which would normally be fairly easy), just ask them to talk about model kits.
Of course why anyone would want to pretend to be from here is a whole other issue.
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From the UK and I say Deck-ull....
Then again, I was born in Canada
Then again, I was born in Canada
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to change the things I cannot accept, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those I had to kill today because they got on my nerves.
And help me to remember when I'm having a bad day and it seems that people are trying to wind me up, it takes 42 muscles to frown, 28 to smile
and only 4 to extend my arm and smack someone in the mouth!
Perhaps regional
I'm from southern New England in the US, and I've always said it just like dictionary.com says it... abet, not with an intellectually sexy female voice. I have my wife for that!
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/decal
I understand it when people say it different ways. It just goes to show that many people are book-smart or learned from other people who say things differently.
Interestingly enough, the longer form sounds more like deck-ull in the beginning! *sigh*
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Decalcomania
You say toe-may-toe, I say toe-mot-toe ... but I actually just say tomato.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/decal
I understand it when people say it different ways. It just goes to show that many people are book-smart or learned from other people who say things differently.
Interestingly enough, the longer form sounds more like deck-ull in the beginning! *sigh*
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Decalcomania
You say toe-may-toe, I say toe-mot-toe ... but I actually just say tomato.
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Me too (both pronunciation and being born in Canada). However, a lot of brits call them 'transfers' thus getting around the pronunciation issue.tonyG2 wrote:From the UK and I say Deck-ull....
Then again, I was born in Canada
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I've always pronounced it dee-cal, and probably always will.
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Not quite... It sort of depends on the word itself. If the "de-" bit is a prefix to the root, then it will general be pronounced "dee", as in decamp, decant. However, if the word is not modified by a prefix, then it will normally be pronounced with a short "e" as in decade, decadent. Of course, decal is short for decalcomaie, which itself is an anglisisation of a French word which they would pronounce d'cal or deckal.TazMan2000 wrote:Isn't the vowel "A" after the consonant "C", cause the vowel "E" to have a long sound? Following the rules of proper English of course...but there are always exceptions to a rule...especially in the English language.
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Being born a Canadian, brought up in southern England, worked most of my life in the English Midlands and lived the last six years in Lowlands Scotland, I doubt I ever pronounce decal the same way twice.
At least I don't call them "deckles".
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Seriously didn't w just do this thread in like november/december? I'm having this HUGE deja vu feeling with this one.....
Like word for word.
Like word for word.
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I came back to modeling in February, pardon me, sir.
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