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Cava - cavver or carver?

308 replies

StillCoughingandLaughing · 24/12/2020 10:54

Just been on the phone to my mother, who was waxing lyrical about the lovely ‘cavver’ (Cava) she’s bought to go with Christmas lunch. I’ve always pronounced it ‘carver’, with a soft A, and that’s what I hear more often than not, but she’s not alone in her pronunciation, so I have a nagging doubt I could be wrong. Can I get the views of the MN jury?

YABU = Cavver with a hard A
YANBU = Carver with a soft A

OP posts:
pinkyredrose · 24/12/2020 10:55

Neither. It's 'caava'!

weebarra · 24/12/2020 10:55

Cava

Clymene · 24/12/2020 10:55

You're right

Merryoldgoat · 24/12/2020 10:55

No idea which is correct but I say ‘Carver’

DigitalChristmas · 24/12/2020 10:56

I agree with @pinkyredrose

ButDoYouAvocado · 24/12/2020 10:56

Carver here.

DowntonCrabby · 24/12/2020 10:56

I’d say cahvah in my Scottish accent.

DontBuyANewMumCashmere · 24/12/2020 10:57

What's the difference, in sound, between carver and caava?! They're the same sound to me!
Agree OP it's definitely a long 'a'

weebarra · 24/12/2020 10:57

The Spanish pronounce it cava - eg una copa de cava.

museumum · 24/12/2020 10:58

Cahvah - no “r” anywhere

HunkyPunk · 24/12/2020 10:59

I think it's 'carver', but you won't try to correct her, will you?

Vitaminsss · 24/12/2020 10:59

Neither? It ends in A, so “ah” sound at the end. Where has the “er” come from?

You say Lava, not “laver” surely? If you do, I’m imagining a farmer accent, like the depths of the West Country

AlexandraLeaving · 24/12/2020 10:59

Definitely no 'r' anywhere in the word. Caava.

LittleDoritt · 24/12/2020 11:00

To rhyme with lava 🌋

FestiveChristmasLights · 24/12/2020 11:01

Neither of you pronounce it how I do.

RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 24/12/2020 11:02

It's certain British accents that stick r sounds where they don't exist. Correct pronunciation is Cava. Cah-vah.

Alexandernevermind · 24/12/2020 11:02

I think you're all wrong, I'll be pronouncing it "Rioja" Xmas Grin

Subordinateclause · 24/12/2020 11:03

It rhymes with however you say lava, which is different in a Scottish accent to an English one.

LonnyVonnyWilsonFrickett · 24/12/2020 11:03

Ca-va. No r and equal stress. Also pronounced 'Cremant'...

Chemenger · 24/12/2020 11:03

@pinkyredrose

Neither. It's 'caava'!
This, no “r” anywhere. But this is because I’m Scottish and other accents pronounce things differently.
Myothercarisalsoshit · 24/12/2020 11:04

It's actually 'ca - bah'. sorry and all that.
And while i'm here it's 'cho - ree - tho'.

StillCoughingandLaughing · 24/12/2020 11:05

Neither. It's 'caava'!

Just a different way of spelling ‘carver’ Grin

Definitely no 'r' anywhere in the word. Caava.

I know there isn’t literally an R in the word - I’m talking about the sound of the first syllable. If you prefer to phonetically spell it as ‘caava’, fine - the point is that there is no hard ‘A’.

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dementedpixie · 24/12/2020 11:05

Ca-va
No random r in the middle or at the end

RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 24/12/2020 11:06

Well why are you sticking an r into it? Let alone two r's!!

StillCoughingandLaughing · 24/12/2020 11:06

I think it's 'carver', but you won't try to correct her, will you?

Life’s too short for that! Grin

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