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How do you pronounce Amex?



HovaGirl

I'll try a breakfast pie
Jul 16, 2009
3,139
West Hove
Do you do the Hoovering or use a Jacuzzi or Sellotape?

genericized trademarks. not quite the same is it.


It's exactly the same thing as you saying you don't ask for a Kleenex, but you would ask for a Coke. Hoover, Jacuzzi, Sellotape, Velux, Kleenex and Coke are all brand names. As is American Express, or Amex for short.
 




HovaGirl

I'll try a breakfast pie
Jul 16, 2009
3,139
West Hove
I worked at the American Express for 10 years from 1970 and it was referred to as Am Ex, including by most American visitors. Some Americans who visited, referred to it as Ay Mex, quite possibly because they didn't realise it was a contraction of AMerican EXpress but also because the sound "ah" in some American dialects sounds like "ay" or "eh". example: "Ah liurve in Virginieh in Aymayrica". Since then I've heard many British people pronounce it Ay Mex, and it's annoying, but then, so much of Britain is turning into a new Aymayrican state!
:amex:
 






lal

New member
Dec 20, 2023
1
If the stadium, Falmer.

If the company/card/ etc idk what the pronunciation should be, but I pronounce it Ay-mex becasue It just sounds / comes easier to me that way.

Even if the word comes from a contraction of American and Express and logically it should be Amm-Ex, it still comes easier as Aymex to me.

Maybe because it becomes a new different word than its original and so it can be pronounced on its own merits, as it were. As a word on its own Amex would be pronounced Ay-mex. For it to be pronounced Ah-mex it would have to be spelled Ammex. As a contraction of American and Express it may be pronounced Am-Ex.

I think either pronunciation is correct, there is no one way. Your own choice.

Tomato Tomato.
 




Frutos

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May 3, 2006
36,311
Northumberland
If the stadium, Falmer.

If the company/card/ etc idk what the pronunciation should be, but I pronounce it Ay-mex becasue It just sounds / comes easier to me that way.

Even if the word comes from a contraction of American and Express and logically it should be Amm-Ex, it still comes easier as Aymex to me.

Maybe because it becomes a new different word than its original and so it can be pronounced on its own merits, as it were. As a word on its own Amex would be pronounced Ay-mex. For it to be pronounced Ah-mex it would have to be spelled Ammex. As a contraction of American and Express it may be pronounced Am-Ex.

I think either pronunciation is correct, there is no one way. Your own choice.

Tomato Tomato.
Interesting choice of first post, bouncing a 12-year-old thread!

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Albion my Albion

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NSC Patron
Feb 6, 2016
19,672
Indiana, USA
Amex is short of course for American Express, so how do you pronounce "American"? Therefore it should surely be option 2, pronounced "Am Ex".

Unless you are a Trumpster and then it is pronounced 'Mericahn. 'eM'ex" then.
 




















TWOCHOICEStom

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2007
10,917
Brighton
If the stadium, Falmer.

If the company/card/ etc idk what the pronunciation should be, but I pronounce it Ay-mex becasue It just sounds / comes easier to me that way.

Even if the word comes from a contraction of American and Express and logically it should be Amm-Ex, it still comes easier as Aymex to me.

Maybe because it becomes a new different word than its original and so it can be pronounced on its own merits, as it were. As a word on its own Amex would be pronounced Ay-mex. For it to be pronounced Ah-mex it would have to be spelled Ammex. As a contraction of American and Express it may be pronounced Am-Ex.

I think either pronunciation is correct, there is no one way. Your own choice.

Tomato Tomato.

Has ChatGPT finally managed to create a NSC account?
 








Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
American express

America

therefore Amex
 


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