According to Oxford Dictionary, it is correctly pronounced both ways:
How you pronounce it (and under what circumstances)?
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via |ˈvīə; ˈvēə|From what I've gathered from web forums, those who speak International English say, "vIa" while American English speakers typically say, "vEa."
preposition
traveling through (a place) en route to a destination : they came to Europe via Turkey.
• by way of; through : they can see the artists' works via a camera hookup.
• by means of : a file sent via electronic mail.
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin, ablative of via ‘way, road.’
How you pronounce it (and under what circumstances)?
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veea. Every time.
ReplyDeleteBelle and I say veea. Mom must've too. Have you changed your pronouwnciation from yer youth?
ReplyDeleteI pronounce it, veea. Everytime too. It just doesn't flow/sound right the other way. I saw online that a lot of international English speakers pronounce it the other way, ˈvēə.
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