Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 10:04:02 -0500
From: "Jerry (NMN) Miller" miller[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]NEWTON.FRANKLINCOLL.EDU
Subject: Re: suite /sut/
I don't know any of the background/origins, but I would say that, here in
Indiana, there is no other pronunciation than "sut." I can't recall anyone, of
any educational, social, or economic background, ever using "suite" to refer
to anything other than, perhaps, a musical composition. Even the radio and TV
commercials from furniture stores consistently use "sut." It does seem that,
somewhere in my deep, dark past, probably in another state, I occasionally heard
"suite" in that context, but it has been a very long time. For my own part, I
have given in to the overwhelmingly popular usage, though I mentally cringe when-
ever I do it--but, as they used to say, "When in Rome (City, Ind.), ........"
jmiller
franklin college (ind.)