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Turns Out We've All Been Pronouncing 'Marriott ' Wrong This Whole Time

Right. Rhymes with 'chariot', not MarriOTT. That's the way I've always pronounced it.
 
Me, too. Always got it.

As Beyonce sings, "If you like it, then you shudda put a ring on it!"

i.e., "If you like it, then you should Marry-It" !

That's how I remember, LOL. :thumbup:

 
Not me, I was saying it correctly


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Marriott, like Chariot... easy, and not all of us said it wrong. Listen to every employee at Marriott who says it. First thing they are trained to say...


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Add it to the list along with Haley’s Comet
 
I never realized anyone pronounced Marriott differently than 'rhymes with chariot'. Unless someone out there says, "Char-e-oh".
 
Even the employees said MarriOTT so I said MarriOTT. Now I know better and will say, “Marriott” like chariot. :)
 
So another word Kissimmee locals say Kiss em ee
Others Kiss a Me.
Potato Patato etc.
 
Being from Orlando, most people here pronounce it "kih-SIM-mee". Or, going to East Massachusetts, they pronounce Peabody as "pee-bid-dee" while 99% of the world will say "pee-bod-ee". Or, Gloucester is pronounced "GLAH-stah" while Dorcester is pronounced "DOR-ches-TAH". And for those who like classy cars, Brougham is pronounced "BROHM", while the family name it was named after pronounces it "BRO-ham".

No wonder non-English-speakers hate English!

TS
 
Being from Orlando, most people here pronounce it "kih-SIM-mee". Or, going to East Massachusetts, they pronounce Peabody as "pee-bid-dee" while 99% of the world will say "pee-bod-ee". Or, Gloucester is pronounced "GLAH-stah" while Dorcester is pronounced "DOR-ches-TAH". And for those who like classy cars, Brougham is pronounced "BROHM", while the family name it was named after pronounces it "BRO-ham".

No wonder non-English-speakers hate English!

TS

How about Worcestershire. Is it Wor chester sure or Woo ster sure? :)
 
Being from Orlando, most people here pronounce it "kih-SIM-mee". Or, going to East Massachusetts, they pronounce Peabody as "pee-bid-dee" while 99% of the world will say "pee-bod-ee". Or, Gloucester is pronounced "GLAH-stah" while Dorcester is pronounced "DOR-ches-TAH". And for those who like classy cars, Brougham is pronounced "BROHM", while the family name it was named after pronounces it "BRO-ham".

No wonder non-English-speakers hate English!
TS

We have a lot of them... Chelmsford is Chemsfud, Medford is Meffah, Worcester is Woostah (oo as in wood not pool)
 
My wife and everyone I know in the STL area pronounces is MarriOTT. Even the Marriott staff around here. Could be a regional thing. Prolly the most variable translation of a city is New Orleans. When I was at Ole Miss, I mostly heard it said No'rlins. In STL we said New Orleans.

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