<p>i hear both versions</p>
<p>dart-mouth all the way lol</p>
<p>Refer to [audio</a> file](<a href=“Homework Help and Textbook Solutions | bartleby”>Homework Help and Textbook Solutions | bartleby)…</p>
<p>its pronounced “dart-mith” with sortve a soft i</p>
<p>in NY we say dart-muth</p>
<p>dart-myth…not mouth!!</p>
<p>right i guess i shouldve used a y instead of an i</p>
<p>Meh. Tomay-to, tomah-to.</p>
<p>OMG i love that audio file///
it’s quite addictive… i just press it ova and ova…///</p>
<p>“it’s quite addictive… i just press it ova and ova.”</p>
<p>I know, me too! lol
Wow… I thought it was Dart-mouth… my sister tried to warn me…</p>
<p>i always say dart-myth</p>
<p>How do you even pronounce the second word “dartmottthhh?” Heh</p>
<p>Around here (the authoritative source), we refer to the college as a kind of blending of “Dart-mith”, “Dart-muth”, and “Dart-myth”, emphasis on the first syllable.</p>
<p>I suppose the correct way would be “Dart’ məth”, using the schwa :D</p>
<p>well the dartmouth tour guide called it ‘dart-myth’</p>