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    How do you pronounce "cache" ?

    I've always wondered, what is the proper way to pronounce cache ?
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    K ---- ch

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    cash a (a as in yay)
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    Why? Whats this guy talking about?

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    So it's cash Ay ?
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    cash K-ash

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    K (as in, OK but the short version... K')
    CH (as in tai-chi... sound like tss)

    K--CH

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    its really cash


    but i say cash-a

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    Its Cash, but it depends on where you're from as your accent will mean that you pronounce it differently.

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    This thread kinda reminds me of the old Sesame Street show when they would show the two muppets pronouncing words

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    Cash...

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    I say cash-a. Cash-a.

    "you need to empty your cash" .. I would rather say "you need to empty your cash-a"

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    cash-ay
    Does sound weird when I hear the news say "cash".
    Common sense isn't so common.

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    according to The Cassell Concise Dictionary

    CACHE is pronounced as KASH

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    cash

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    So...where's my cash

    Ok, so I'll go with the Cassell Concise Dictionary as posted by Rajan; KASH it is
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    you can hear it here

    http://encarta.msn.com

    it is pronounced as KASH

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    CASH sounds stupid... i prefer CASH-AY

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    Yep. Kash. I use to pronounce it cash-ay until someone smarter than me came along and made me feel like a dumbass when they corrected me heh.

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    The 'e' is supposed to be silent, so I pronouce it like KASH (like you would in terms of money).

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    Kahhhshhh
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    Kahhhshhhoooooo

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    I used to say cash-a ages ago... until I found out it was actually just 'cash' - I felt silly saying it wrong so I changed.

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    how does one pronounce Porsche

    is it Porsch or Porsch-ay or Porsch-eh ?


    you cannot pronounce it 'eether' this way, 'ither' that way or 'eather' any other way.

    Porsche is a family name, and the family members pronounce their surname PORSH-ah, not PORSH!

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    Originally posted by etogre
    Kahhhshhhoooooo
    you mean Cashew Nuts ?

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    yup...

    cash

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