Poll: How do you pronounce buoy?

Jonluw

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b3nn3tt said:
Jonluw said:
b3nn3tt said:
Jonluw said:
My reflex would be to pronounce it boo-oy, as in 'buoyant', but now that I think about it, isn't the correct pronounciation 'boo-ee'?
So you'd pronounce buoyant as boo-oyant? Or boo-eeant?
I'd still pronounce it as boo-oyant.
That just sounds awkward to say. It probably just seems weird to me though, since I've always pronounced it boyant.
Well, like I've said, I've never pronounced the word out loud. Haven't really had any need to use it ever, so I have no guarantee that the way I imagine it's pronounced is the right one.
 

Andalusa

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I say boy. The only way I've ever heard it pronounced. Just tried saying boo-e and it just sounds ridiculous.
 

GLo Jones

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In American english, it's pronounced Boo-ee. In British english, it's pronounced Boy.

This is a fact. Glad I could clear that up.
 

Chairman Miaow

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Jonluw said:
Chairman Miaow said:
Jonluw said:
My reflex would be to pronounce it boo-oy, as in 'buoyant', but now that I think about it, isn't the correct pronounciation 'boo-ee'?
You say buoyant boo-oyant?
What other way is there to pronounce it?
I guess you could say it's more like 'boyant', but I like to acknowledge the 'u' by saying it more like 'bwoyant'.

I honestly wouldn't really know though, seeing how I've never said the word out loud.
I've only ever heard boy-ant.
 

Brandon237

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Boy, I'm English. We actually speak the English language how it should be spoken.
This, I have only ever heard it being pronounced differently on American shows and songs, anywhere that speaks English *properly* pronounces it boy.