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Doris Winter
 
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Hey guys,

please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
Thank you very much,

Doris
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Doris Winter wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
> Thank you very much,
>
> Doris


Phonetically speaking.... res-a-pee

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modom wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 19:22:33 +0200, Doris Winter > wrote:
>
>
>>Hey guys,
>>
>>please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
>>Thank you very much,
>>
>>Doris

>
>
> RESS-eh-pea
>
> Hope this crosses the English/French phonetics divide.
>
>
> modom
>
> Since I lost the brindle cat,
> The rats come right up and peer into the pot.
> -- Han Shan


yeah, your's is probably more accurate modom.

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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 19:22:33 +0200, Doris Winter > wrote:

>Hey guys,
>
>please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
>Thank you very much,
>
>Doris


RESS-eh-pea

Hope this crosses the English/French phonetics divide.


modom

Since I lost the brindle cat,
The rats come right up and peer into the pot.
-- Han Shan
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In article >, modom
> writes:

>On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 19:22:33 +0200, Doris Winter > wrote:
>
>>Hey guys,
>>
>>please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
>>Thank you very much,
>>
>>Doris

>
>RESS-eh-pea
>
>Hope this crosses the English/French phonetics divide.


Actually it's 're-seh--pee

Merriam Webster:
Main Entry: rec·i·pe
Pronunciation: 're-s&-(")pE
---


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ress ih pee

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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 19:22:33 +0200, Doris Winter > wrote:

>please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
>Thank you very much,


There was an old-fashioned American(?) use of 'receipt' (reh-CEET) as
a substitute for 'recipe', sometimes even in spelling. It may be a
sort of 'country' term, and I have heard older folks use this in
speaking. However, 'recipe' is RESS-uh-pee.
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:54:18 GMT, Frogleg wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 19:22:33 +0200, Doris Winter > wrote:


>>please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
>>Thank you very much,


> There was an old-fashioned American(?) use of 'receipt' (reh-CEET) as
> a substitute for 'recipe', sometimes even in spelling. It may be a
> sort of 'country' term, and I have heard older folks use this in
> speaking. However, 'recipe' is RESS-uh-pee.


Like German "Rezept" meaning "recipe" and "prescription". As recipe used to
in English at one time.

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Frogleg > writes:

>However, 'recipe' is RESS-uh-pee.


No it is not, you hair triggered little pee-pee.

---> *Reh suh pee* <---


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Doris Winter > wrote in message >...
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> please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
> Thank you very much,
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> Doris


Do you also need pronunciation for the word "dictionary?"

-bwg


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PENMART01 wrote:

>>RESS-eh-pea
>>
>>Hope this crosses the English/French phonetics divide.

>
> Actually it's 're-seh--pee
>
> Merriam Webster:
> Main Entry: rec·i·pe
> Pronunciation: 're-s&-(")pE
> ---


Thank you very much. BTW, I'm not from France but from Germany. I just
saw Jamie Oliver on air in a German TV show and wondered why the
moderator kept saying 're-seh-pee', it sounded strange to me, I would
have pronounced it like 're-sype'...
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:58:49 +0200, Doris Winter > wrote:

>PENMART01 wrote:
>
>>>RESS-eh-pea
>>>
>>>Hope this crosses the English/French phonetics divide.

>>
>> Actually it's 're-seh--pee
>>
>> Merriam Webster:
>> Main Entry: rec·i·pe
>> Pronunciation: 're-s&-(")pE
>> ---

>
>Thank you very much. BTW, I'm not from France but from Germany. I just
>saw Jamie Oliver on air in a German TV show and wondered why the
>moderator kept saying 're-seh-pee', it sounded strange to me, I would
>have pronounced it like 're-sype'...


Well that's English phonics for you.

modom

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Doris Winter wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
> Thank you very much,
>
> Doris



If you want to hear it firsthand, instead of reading confusing attempts
to write it phonetically (res-eeh-pee, raysa-pea, reh-zee-pear) go to
http://www.cooldictionary.com/?word=...olDict ionary
and click on the pronunciation link.

Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium

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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 09:26:29 GMT, Corbasse wrote:

> Doris Winter wrote:


>> Hey guys,


>> please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
>> Thank you very much,


>> Doris


>
> If you want to hear it firsthand, instead of reading confusing attempts
> to write it phonetically (res-eeh-pee, raysa-pea, reh-zee-pear) go to
> http://www.cooldictionary.com/?word=...olDict ionary
> and click on the pronunciation link.



If you want to hear "recipe" pronounced by Kermit the frog.
--
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be so simple that we couldn't.
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"Doris Winter" ha scritto

> moderator kept saying 're-seh-pee', it sounded strange to me, I

would
> have pronounced it like 're-sype'...


Same here in Italy ;O)

Vilco




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>wondered why the
>moderator kept saying 're-seh-pee', it sounded strange to me, I would
>have pronounced it like 're-sype'.


.. . . and in some rural corners, it is pronounced "receipt" and even spelled
that way. Which, I guess, is a translation of the French gerund the word
derives from.

Neil
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Tim Challenger <"timothy(dot)challenger(at)apk(dot)at"> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 09:26:29 GMT, Corbasse wrote:
>
> > Doris Winter wrote:

>
> >> Hey guys,

>
> >> please can you tell me how to pronounce the word 'recipe'?
> >> Thank you very much,

>
> >> Doris

>
> >
> > If you want to hear it firsthand, instead of reading confusing attempts
> > to write it phonetically (res-eeh-pee, raysa-pea, reh-zee-pear) go to
> > http://www.cooldictionary.com/?word=...olDict ionary
> > and click on the pronunciation link.

>
>
> If you want to hear "recipe" pronounced by Kermit the frog.


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