How do you pronounce Rochefort?

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  1. stoutmasterjames

    stoutmasterjames Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2010 Maryland

    I was saying Ro-sha-fort.

    A buddy corrected me "Ro-keh-fort"

    I read online somewhere "Rosh-for"

    Anyone definitively know how to pronounce this?
     
  2. NickMunford

    NickMunford Pooh-Bah (2,094) Oct 2, 2006 Wyoming
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    I don't know, but I say "Rock-uh-fort".
     
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  3. mikeburd1128

    mikeburd1128 Maven (1,409) Oct 28, 2011 New Jersey

    I've heard it pronounced "Rosh-Fare" and that sounded nice and fancy so I say that.
     
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  4. thewrongtone

    thewrongtone Zealot (743) Oct 15, 2006 Arkansas

    My understanding is that the Abbey is in French-speaking Belgium.

    The French pronunciation is undoubtedly Rōsh-for. The O is long, as in "know."

    Source: moi
     
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  5. tstigz

    tstigz Initiate (0) Dec 6, 2010 Illinois

    "Roche-Fort"
     
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  6. stoutmasterjames

    stoutmasterjames Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2010 Maryland

    You see my predicament? There have been four different pronunciations posted thus far. Do you speak French, thewrongtone? Because your answer seemed the most definitive.
     
  7. anyother

    anyother Initiate (0) Oct 20, 2011 Ohio

    This is closest to correct in this thread. The IPA for the city is ʁɔʃ.fɔʁ R as in roue, O as the o in sort in english. che as the SH in shoe. F, o as in sort again, and that same french r at the end no T.
     
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  8. stoutmasterjames

    stoutmasterjames Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2010 Maryland

    Thanks. I guess I'll go with Rosh-for with a long "O" in "rosh" until someone else corrects me.
     
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  9. GoldenChild

    GoldenChild Pundit (843) Nov 18, 2009 Michigan

    This is how I pronounce it too
     
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  10. anyother

    anyother Initiate (0) Oct 20, 2011 Ohio

    And when they correct you let them know that two people on the internet that speak french disagree with them. Cheers!
     
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  11. SoCalBeerIdiot

    SoCalBeerIdiot Pooh-Bah (2,191) Mar 10, 2013 California
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  12. thewrongtone

    thewrongtone Zealot (743) Oct 15, 2006 Arkansas

    Yes. I minored in French in college.
     
  13. mactrail

    mactrail Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,999) Mar 24, 2009 Washington
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    "Debit card declined"
     
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  14. ions

    ions Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2014 Maryland

    "Rock Fort" in any kinda bad accent I can't conjure up at the time :grinning:
     
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  15. edmaher

    edmaher Initiate (0) Jan 11, 2008 Illinois

    Whatever they say when the answer the phone at the abbey.
     
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  16. TheSleepyMonkey

    TheSleepyMonkey Initiate (0) Apr 6, 2013 Tennessee

    I pronounce it "yes please"
     
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  17. mtrutlin

    mtrutlin Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2012 South Carolina

    It's pronounced "Roke-e-fore" (the e is more like an eh, not eeeee) There is a French cheese bearing the same name (which is equally as amazing as the beer).

    P.s., my wife is a French Professor and this is how she pronounces it. Pretty sure she's right.
     
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  18. ParkbrauFan

    ParkbrauFan Pundit (829) Feb 8, 2014 Iowa

    It is pronounced Rooshfour.

    The cheese is Roquefort
     
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  19. DrStiffington

    DrStiffington Grand Pooh-Bah (3,740) Oct 27, 2010 New Jersey
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    I also wonder how to pronounce "Uinta." Is it you in ta? Win ta?

    Edit: never mind. I just decided to google it.
     
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  20. LambicPentameter

    LambicPentameter Initiate (0) Aug 29, 2012 Nebraska

    My trick for these hard-to-pronounce names is to use Google Translate.

    The key is that you have to select the correct language of origin before you use the audio component. Obviously, it won't always be as good as asking a native speaker, but it's a pretty good approximation in most cases.

    http://translate.google.com/#fr/nl/rochefort
     
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