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?
 
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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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
 

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