Is it pronounced "Cara-Mel" or "Car-Mel"?

boogers

7097556EL3/93
Supporter
Joined
Mar 11, 2022
Messages
14,172
Reputation
6,718
Daps
39,882
Reppin
#catset #jetset
it depends :jbhmm:

usually care-a-mell but ive never heard anyone say "caramel corn" its always car-mel corn

i dont really know

:pachaha:
 

At30wecashout

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Sep 2, 2014
Messages
38,504
Reputation
19,603
Daps
179,322
When describing food, cara-mel. When referring to a pretty brown skin woman, Carr-Mel.
 

KBtheKey

Top Tier
Joined
Jan 4, 2017
Messages
7,076
Reputation
1,329
Daps
16,926
Reppin
#Swhtx
Idk, you get a 3 syllable caramel mainly when talking about ingredients, flavors, and the actual color.

You get the 2 piece version mainly with foods like caramel apples and caramel corn

Of course people have used both in either setting but some combinations sound weird to different people. It's one of those words that after years of popular mispronunciations, it doesn't really matter as long as you know how to spell it.
 

Still Benefited

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
45,199
Reputation
9,985
Daps
109,196
Well I had no idea how it was spelt until just now. Turns out its not "carmel" at all,but caramel. I always pronounced it carm-ul. Probably a mispelling in one of those old Booty Talks that caused this. Or me typing it in the search box how i thoight it was spelt,and still getting the result I was looking for. Moral to the story,porn is brain rot in every way imaginable:respect:
 

Wildin

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
May 14, 2012
Messages
23,033
Reputation
7,253
Daps
71,016
Cara-Mel lol
Idk, you get a 3 syllable caramel mainly when talking about ingredients, flavors, and the actual color.

You get the 2 piece version mainly with foods like caramel apples and caramel corn

Of course people have used both in either setting but some combinations sound weird to different people. It's one of those words that after years of popular mispronunciations, it doesn't really matter as long as you know how to spell it.
Care-a-mel
it depends :jbhmm:

usually care-a-mell but ive never heard anyone say "caramel corn" its always car-mel corn

i dont really know

:pachaha:
:jbhmm:I mean really it's all about regional dialect in terms of pronunciation


@HarlemHottie
Cair-uh-mail.

California town - Car-mail By the Sea
@ORDER_66 @Still Benefited

Carmel is hardened. Caramel is softened
This is Carmel
616mjhFRtNL._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_FMwebp_.jpg


This is caramel.
images
They are often spelled the same, but pronounced different according to their purpose and some don't differentiate between one or the other.
 

Gloxina

Veteran
Joined
Mar 11, 2022
Messages
32,665
Reputation
13,480
Daps
111,194

Carmel is hardened. Caramel is softened
This is Carmel
616mjhFRtNL._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_FMwebp_.jpg


This is caramel.
images
They are often spelled the same, but pronounced different according to their purpose and some don't differentiate between one or the other.
 
Top