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I'm Australian and it's always been zucchini and eggplant.
I don't know what's wrong with the way we say cache though. How do you pronounce it?
It's supposed to be pronounced as "cash" or "kaysh". Americans often pronounce it as cachet (ie. "ka-SHAY"), which is a different word with a different meaning. Needless homophone that introduces confusion.
I'm guessing that's been picked up by Australia in recent years, but not when I still lived there.
I'm American and I've only ever heard it pronounced like "cash", whether that's someone speaking or in tv/movies.
It's not a very popular word and most of the times I've heard it is on the topic of geocaching.
Yeah I'm a cash person along with everyone I know.
I have heard cashay though.
But I prounce sachet as satchet-et so I'm all over the show.