Xyl Fblis T'ani faGriffstar said:Not to me it isn't. Some people just pronounce things differently.zehydra said:but is the correct pronunciationGriffstar said:Me-Lee
May-lay sounds freaking weird.
I checked, the only pronunciation they show is may-lay. Same with dictionary.comEerors said:Both ways are correct. U.S. English say May-Lay. U.K. English say Me-Lee.
See: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/melee
Poor Liz!J03bot said:Meh-lay.
Though there's really only one way to find out how to say it properly. Find the Queen, and force her to say it. That will be the correct pronunciation.
And some people just pronounce things wrong. You don't pronounce BUCKET "Bouquet" or APPLE "oppelee." You CAN, but it's wrong. You can say 2+2=5, but you'd be wrong.Griffstar said:Not to me it isn't. Some people just pronounce things differently.zehydra said:but is the correct pronunciationGriffstar said:Me-Lee
May-lay sounds freaking weird.
may-layJackandTom said:I've heard it said two ways but I wanted to know what was more common. Personally I say it like Me Lee, like its spelt but what about you guys?