It came up in conversation. Two syllables, or three? Edwin L. Battistella considers the difference.
I say the word with three syllables, using Merriam-Webster’s sad leftover pronunciation bits: /ˈka-rə-mel/. Those bits don’t even get an audio recording of their own at M-W. But if I were speaking of caramel-coated popcorn, something I never get to speak of these days, I’d say /ˈkär-məl/.
[Yes, there are plenty of more important things to talk about right now. And I do. But I’m wanting to post other things these days.]
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Car(a)mel
By Michael Leddy at 8:52 AM
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"a new confection"
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And still with us.
My father, a Tennessean, said it was two. My mother, a Texan, said it was three. A long and happy marriage, but neither budged an inch.
And both were right. In my house, it’s cameo, which I insist on (mis)pronouncing with a long a.
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