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Or weekenders from Phoenix.It's Pres-kit, NOT Pres-Scott, folks! (This is for the AZ newbies)
Beg pardon but I've been a resident of AZ since '44 and have always heard, and pronounced, it PRESS-kot.It's Pres-kit, NOT Pres-Scott, folks! (This is for the AZ newbies)
Unless you're talking about the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Dak Pres-Scott. 😁It's Pres-kit, NOT Pres-Scott, folks! (This is for the AZ newbies)
But that means that, for 79 years, you have been wrong.Beg pardon but I've been a resident of AZ since '44 and have always heard, and pronounced, it PRESS-kot.
And is a good example of monolingual American's ignorance of how the Spanish word is pronounced.There is no spoken 'e' at the end of Casa Grande......eet's SI-lent.
No, you proved your point.I could do this all day. Chime in if you wish!
78. Pul-EZE!But that means that, for 79 years, you have been wrong.
The language tends to be modified once it crosses the border. We ain't in MEH-si-co no more seen-your!And is a good example of monolingual American's ignorance of how the Spanish word is pronounced.
Thenk Yew!No, you proved your point.
I could do this all day. Chime in if you wish!
There is no spoken 'e' at the end of Casa Grande......eet's SI-lent.
Beg pardon but I've been a resident of AZ since '44 and have always heard, and pronounced, it PRESS-kot.
In 1940 there were a lot more stations than that:Criminy! You really are old. The 1940 census has the population of Phoenix at just 65,414. The only radio stations back then were KOY, KTAR, and KPHO.

We should just rename it Deutsche Voomstrasse and be done with it.Germann Rd. in Chandler - oh, where to begin? Pronounced like "germaine" (like the word "relevant") or like German? I have been told that both are correct.
Norte Americanos have always pronounced Verde 'VER-dee'. Cringe away!And then there's Verde, pronouced "Vayr-day", and oh how I cringe when I hear it pronounced "Ver-dee". UGH!
AHEM! "Experienced" is the correct adjective. And I didn't live in Phoenix back then....but close.Criminy! You really are old. The 1940 census has the population of Phoenix at just 65,414. The only radio stations back then were KOY, KTAR, and KPHO.
Correct!And it's Biz-bee, NOT Bis-bee. You know whoever pronounces it with an S, just rolled into AZ from a corn field in Iowa.