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Re: Coyote
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Oh wow I didn't know about the slang.... That's dreadful. Coyote IS fun. The different ways of saying it just add to the charm. It's so appropriate for a trickster like the coyote. I actually say it both ways, I'm very inconsistent. But I think I might say it with 3 syllables slightly more often. Like when I think of that cartoon coyote, Wile E. Coyote, his name has the long pronunciation. Do some people call him "Wiley Ky-ote"?? That's fascinating.

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With "Wile E. Coyote" it has to be 3 syllables, but when I'm talking about the animal I always use 2 syllables.
Frankie and GraceThere's a character named Coyote, It's very much a joke in the show. The parents were stereotypical 1970 hippies.I would not be able to take a Coyote seriously, unless it was Native American.
I would think in reference to the character they would use the 3 syllable pronunciation but who knows!I did fall into a rabbit hole sometime ago trying to answer the question "how is it supposed to be pronounced?" but the answer was that there isn't one.I found a map of the US and saw it's pretty split with most Americans using 3 syllables. All along the coasts and through the East and most of the midwest was 3. Central US 2. Texas and surrounding states a mixed bag. I started to wonder how English-speaking Europeans would pronounce it until I remembered there are no coyotes in Europe (though they do have jackals).Seems like it's original etymology was from Nahuatl coyotl, pronounced most similar to the 2 syllable pronunciation of the word, but it was then adapted into Mexican Spanish sounding something along the lines of kai-oh-teh. But yes, I hate the slang. :(
It comes from coyotl which... I wouldn't call it 2 syllables really but it's not quite 3 either?
I'm going to ask my friends how they say it. I'm Canadian so that's why I mix up the pronunciation probably!
I'm Canadian too and a teacher said long ago it's the oat way. The ee was bc of the cartoon.