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The head nurse at childrens called me today and she pronounced it p-

fapa....like pea-fapa

>

> We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should

it be pronounced?

>

> Puh-fah-fuh

> Puh-faf-uh

> Puh-fap-uh

> (silent p) fap-uh

>

> Thank you.

>

> Ginger

>

> Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

>

> Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

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>

>

> ~Ginger

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> Work: (770) 206-6201

> Cell: (770) 823-2871

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> Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially

with missing p's - that key sticks!)

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my doctor uses the (silent p) fap-uh

" Hackett, Ginger " <ginger.hackett@...> wrote:

We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should it

be pronounced?

Puh-fah-fuh

Puh-faf-uh

Puh-fap-uh

(silent p) fap-uh

Thank you.

Ginger

Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

~Ginger

Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services

Work: (770) 206-6201

Cell: (770) 823-2871

TREO: (404) 915-5035

Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially with missing p's -

that key sticks!)

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ditto Beverly @ NIH (pea-fahpah)

On Jun 22, 2007, at 7:46 PM, sarah wrote:

> The head nurse at childrens called me today and she pronounced it p-

> fapa....like pea-fapa

>

> --- In , " Hackett, Ginger " <ginger.ha

>> .

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pee-fa pah

Pronunciation

We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should it be

pronounced?

Puh-fah-fuh

Puh-faf-uh

Puh-fap-uh

(silent p) fap-uh

Thank you.

Ginger

Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

~Ginger

Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services

Work: (770) 206-6201

Cell: (770) 823-2871

TREO: (404) 915-5035

Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially with missing p's

- that key sticks!)

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That is interesting. Our infectious disease doctor pronounced it fap-pa with a

silent " p " .

Laurie

Bisson <proudmom@...> wrote:

pee-fa pah

Pronunciation

We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should it be

pronounced?

Puh-fah-fuh

Puh-faf-uh

Puh-fap-uh

(silent p) fap-uh

Thank you.

Ginger

Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

~Ginger

Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services

Work: (770) 206-6201

Cell: (770) 823-2871

TREO: (404) 915-5035

Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially with missing p's -

that key sticks!)

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All our doctors including the NIH call it pee fa pah

Pronunciation

We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should it be

pronounced?

Puh-fah-fuh

Puh-faf-uh

Puh-fap-uh

(silent p) fap-uh

Thank you.

Ginger

Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

~Ginger

Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services

Work: (770) 206-6201

Cell: (770) 823-2871

TREO: (404) 915-5035

Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially with missing p's

- that key sticks!)

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My Dr's say fah-puh

-- Re: Pronunciation

That is interesting. Our infectious disease doctor pronounced it fap-pa with

a silent " p " .

Laurie

Bisson <proudmom@...> wrote:

pee-fa pah

Pronunciation

We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should it be

pronounced?

Puh-fah-fuh

Puh-faf-uh

Puh-fap-uh

(silent p) fap-uh

Thank you.

Ginger

Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

~Ginger

Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services

Work: (770) 206-6201

Cell: (770) 823-2871

TREO: (404) 915-5035

Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially with missing p

s - that key sticks!)

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I do know it started out being called fapa..they added the periodic

later. That is what the paperwork said that they gave me which is

why some docs just say FAPA.

>

> We have heard pronounced several different ways. How should

it be pronounced?

>

> Puh-fah-fuh

> Puh-faf-uh

> Puh-fap-uh

> (silent p) fap-uh

>

> Thank you.

>

> Ginger

>

> Daughter - le, 23 months ( since 7-12 months)

>

> Son - Jay, 6 weeks.

>

>

>

> ~Ginger

> Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services

> Work: (770) 206-6201

> Cell: (770) 823-2871

> TREO: (404) 915-5035

>

> Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially

with missing p's - that key sticks!)

>

> -----------------------------------------

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Janita <heartinmymouth@...> wrote: Of course, one realises that

inflections on some will vary from country to country for example I noticed that

the audio pronunciations are american for which there is a slight drawl.....

In England it would be more clipped.....

ah the variances of language just as in raw material.... from harvest to

harvest subtle changes....

*:-D Janita

I love the responses I've gotten to this. I also like the fact that we all say

things a little differently. I just tells me there's no right or wrong way,

really. I agree with that it would be great to have some of the perfumery

terms with pronunciations. I would be happy to start a list with 's

suggestions as a starting place.

I am pretty sure I'm also saying bergamot wrong - I leave off the final t and

say bergamo. I guess I'm saying it like the city.

So, we've covered labdanum, ylang ylang and now bergamot. Any others?

Thanks for all the input!

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Janita wrote:

> Of course, one realises that inflections on some will vary from country to

country for example I noticed that the audio pronunciations are american for

which there is a slight drawl.....

> In England it would be more clipped.....

>

> ah the variances of language just as in raw material.... from harvest to

harvest subtle changes....

>

> *:-D Janita

So true. I'm still stunned at the ee-loong ee-loong! My professor, as I

recall, slurred them together, the second ee disappeared, and it was

accent on the second syllable, mild, but noticeable with the lang, not

loong. Hey, I'm sure I stunned a lot of my students when they heard my

East Coast American accent. One asked if I was from New York. No,

Philly, but I can say dawg for dog just like the best of them, including

many from the UK who pronounce it dawg, LOL. Regional inflections,

variances, etc., as you noted, J.

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Elise Pearlstine wrote:

> I am pretty sure I'm also saying bergamot wrong - I leave off the final t and

say bergamo. I guess I'm saying it like the city.

>

>

I say Bergamo.

> So, we've covered labdanum, ylang ylang and now bergamot. Any others?

>

Vetiver, vetivert, which do you say? I say Vetiver.

Ambergris. I say Ambergree, since that is the French way to say

gray/gris. Many say Ambergriss.

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Sincerely, Anya

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Alfred in stormy San Francisco wrote:

>How to pronounce " ambergris "

Hello Alfred,

Stormy means with rain or snow?

old English spelling: ambergrease & variations

current English spelling: 1. ambergris (U.S.) 2. ambregris (U.K. and

sometimes Americans

original French spelling: ambre gris = " grey amber "

modern French spelling: ambregris

English pronunciation: 1. AM - ber - gris; 2. AM - ber - gree; 3. AM -

ber - greese

Mark

In arctic Chicago

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Alfred Eberle <uruziam@...> wrote: Ambergrisss?

Ambergreeee?

Ambergrease?

Alfred

currently in stormy San Francisco

Strangely enough I say ambergris but verdigree. I guess the little French I had

in college only got part way through my brain.

Elise in Florida (where it's cold but you all from really cold places probably

don't even want to hear about it.)

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That is correct. I've heard most Americans who haven't looked it up (that

used to include me, until I did look it up!) say " keefer, " but the correct

pronunciation is " kuh-feer " or " keh-feer. " :)

Grace,

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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 6:39 AM, <lisa.littler@...> wrote:

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> How is Kefir pronounced? I looked it up and dictionary.com says kuh-feer.

>

> Is this correct? That's how I've been saying it, but just wanted to check.

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> Thanks!

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In this country we say KEE fur. All my European customers say Kuh FEER. I

don't think one is right or wrong. In a lot of foreign languages the accent

is on the last syllable.

Marilyn

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Sue Talbert <sbtalbert@...> wrote:

> That is correct. I've heard most Americans who haven't looked it up (that

> used to include me, until I did look it up!) say " keefer, " but the correct

> pronunciation is " kuh-feer " or " keh-feer. " :)

>

>

> Grace,

> Sue

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>

> Wife to Mark

> Mama to n (9)

>

> ~A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves. - R. Murrow

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