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What is the correct way to pronounce this word?
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neesh
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it's nitch in american (correct) english
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>>51780713
nish
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>>51780713
[niʃ]
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>>51780713
nitch-e
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>>51780747

Isn't it a French word? So the correct way would be the French pronunciation?

Never heard someone pronounce it like that
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NEESH
Rhymes with LEASH
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>>51780821
I belive it is a french word yeah, it's pronounced "neesh"
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>>51780741
>>51780747
>>51780865
why does america always try to be the special snowflake when it comes to pronouncing words?
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genre
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I always thought it was something like ni-shay.

Why the "e" at the end if it's just neesh?
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>nitch
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>>51780713
i'd say "níče"
like "nietzsch" in "Nietzsche"
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>>51781012
Because French. The "e" at the end of words is silent.
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>>51780900
It's not an English word.
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>>51780821
Niche (/ˈniːʃ/ or US /ˈnJtʃ/)
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rhymes with itch
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>>51781051
Then cliché is pronounced "clish"?
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>>51781127
No, "neesh", not "nitch"
>>51781146
Almost, there's an accent on the e, "é" (type it on google translate and listen to it to hear the difference)
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>>51781146

Because of the é
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>>51781146

It's pronounced cleesheeeey
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>>51781127
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It's pronounced like "neesh".
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>>51780713
i is silent. ch has a k sound.
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>>51781146
nope
however you have the word cliche [kliʃ] which means door handle, and the verb clicher [kliʃe] which means using the door handle to open or close the door and is pronounced the same as cliché, although it doesn't mean the same thing
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Kim-Ni-Che
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niche= nitch
notre dame= noter dam
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>>51780713
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Its neesh, the other Americans in here are trolling
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>>51781385
New Orleans = Nawlins
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I pronounce it both ways. Neesh if I'm being fancy or talking about something like biology- nitch if I'm just shooting the shit.
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>>51781440

shut up knee-pon

you cant speak english for shit.

stop pretending
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>>51781457
t. Zhang Wang
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>>51781385
The noter dayme pronounciation is used almost exclusively when referring to the university in South Bend.
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>>51780747
I've always heard it pronounced as >>51780741

although it's not exactly a common word to hear so idk senpai
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>>51780884
Shouldn't it be spelled in "niché"
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>>51780713
knee-sh
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