[Opinions] Re: Pronunciation issues - Peyton, Colton, etc.
in reply to a message by Hola123
I guess mine's more like COLT-un, PEYT-un, but I don't lose my Ts.
I don't know if it matters that much? I'm sure if Mom and Dad always pronounce it "COL-ton" and then the kid goes to school and the teacher pronounces it "COLT-un", the kid won't be confused or, unless they're REALLY sensitive, really all that bothered.
I don't know if it matters that much? I'm sure if Mom and Dad always pronounce it "COL-ton" and then the kid goes to school and the teacher pronounces it "COLT-un", the kid won't be confused or, unless they're REALLY sensitive, really all that bothered.