I pronounce spigot as "spicket" but that's normal where I'm from.
My mom had a couple of weird ones that took me a while to unlearn:
Stipend = "stipp-ind"
Antibiotics = "antee-BEE-otics"
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I pronounce spigot as "spicket" but that's normal where I'm from.
My mom had a couple of weird ones that took me a while to unlearn:
Stipend = "stipp-ind"
Antibiotics = "antee-BEE-otics"
I pronounce milk like melk. Is it wrong, definitely but I’m not gonna change it at this point
Visiting a town in Maine, US, spelled "Calais."
Is it the French pronunciation? English but attempting it with "Kuh-lay?"
Oh, no, that's too much. Ka-liss. Like callous. What.
I say the word pecan differently depending on what I'm talking about. If it's just the pecan itself I say it like pea-con. If it's a pecan pie I say it pea-can. Not sure why. I also live in a place with a bunch of pecan orchards so the word comes up fairly frequently.
Buttons. I don’t say but-ins, I pronounce it like but-tons. Idk why I didn’t do the lazy American thing with that word but I didn’t.
Yes.
I pronounce "roster" like "rooster", because it amuses me.
I approve heartily.
My wife says I pronounce crayon wrong. The way she says it, it's a single syllable word that is the same as the first syllable of cranberry. I say it as two syllables: cray-on.
Being fully honest, I've started drawing it out and articulating both syllables more because I know she doesn't like it.