How Do you Pronounce 'Conch'?

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I've always heard it pronounced 'consh', but I read recently that the correct pronunciation is 'conk'. In the UK, 'conk' is a slang term for nose (almost always used in a humerous context). So I wondered, is it just we Brits? Or even just some of us?
 

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I say consh when reading aloud or mention it to anyone .
And not heard anyone say " he's got a big conk" for years now ha ha
Used to always hear it growing up

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Just looked on map where you are,and brought back some childhood memories when my dad was in army,one my best friends was from Kettering, just next town away from you ^_^
 

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It comes from the latin word concha which is pronounced with a "ch". Unsurprisingly the Americans butchered it and decided it had a "k" sound.
As an American who was raised in Florida, near the Bahamas, where conch is eaten regularly, it’s definitely pronounced con-ch
 

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I'm gonna weigh in on this.

If you live in the Florida Keys, you may be part of the Conch Republic. If you were born in Key West, Florida...you are called a conch (pronounced Conk). If you have lived in Key West for 7+ years, you are a freshwater conch (Pronounced Conk). The Florida Keys aren't forgiving to tourists who pronounce it con-ch. You are immediately considered a gullible mark by the locals, who will immediately correct your pronunciation and try to sell you something.

Wherever you are, ask a local to pronounce it first, then go with whatever they say. Saves you a lot of hassle.

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I use conk and con-ch interchangeably depending on how it’s being used. If I’m speaking outloud I say conk but when reading I usually read it as con-ch
 

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I use conk and con-ch interchangeably depending on how it’s being used. If I’m speaking outloud I say conk but when reading I usually read it as con-ch
You hear a word in your head differently than you would pronounce it? That is interesting.
 

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I spent the first 33 years living in south Florida. Lived in the FL Keys for the past 4 years. Spent tons of times in the bahamas. It’s 100% pronounced konk. Any other pronunciation warrants an instant eye. I find it’s best to trust the pronunciation from the folks who live within the animals native habitat.
 

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It's my favorite thing to eat in the Bahamas.
 

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It comes from the latin word concha which is pronounced with a "ch". Unsurprisingly the Americans butchered it and decided it had a "k" sound.
Which is why it is technically pronounced Con-k. There are no soft c's in latin, so concha would sound like konka.
I've taken a few years of latin, and courses in ichthyology and marine botany that all put emphasis on pronunciation of latin nomenclature and identification.
 

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In Lord of the Flies, it is pronounced Con-ch. Of course, any other pronunciation is wrong! :grinning-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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