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Do you say height or heigth?

Do you say Height or Heigth?

  • Height

    Votes: 49 92.5%
  • Heigth

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • What’s the difference? I don’t see it.

    Votes: 3 5.7%

  • Total voters
    53

jaysonsmom

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In keeping with our theme of the day....please cast your vote.
 
I always say crown height on a diamond.
 
The correct form is Height. IMHO.

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It is surprising how many times I hear educated people saying heigTH with a “th” sound in at the end. I’m pretty sure it is an ‘Merican thing because I don’t recall hearing people use Heigth until I moved to the US in college.

I think it comes from all other measurements ending with “th” like depth, length, width etc....but Heigth is a no no!
 
It is surprising how many times I hear educated people saying heigTH with a “th” sound in at the end. I’m pretty sure it is an ‘Merican thing because I don’t recall hearing people use Heigth until I moved to the US in college.

I think it comes from all other measurements ending with “th” like depth, length, width etc....but Heigth is a no no!

Agree! It is one of my pet peeves!
 
I have never heard anyone say "heigth" before. This is actually a thing?

Really? Where are you from? I hear it from about 50% of Americans!
 
Really? Where are you from? I hear it from about 50% of Americans!

Canada. I've never heard it. Or perhaps it has just never registered when someone said it. I might assume they had just stumbled over the word.
Have other Canadians heard this?
 
I've never heard this! Not in Aus anyway.
 
I'm American and I have never ever heard anyone say "heigth". Ever.
 
It is surprising how many times I hear educated people saying heigTH with a “th” sound in at the end. I’m pretty sure it is an ‘Merican thing because I don’t recall hearing people use Heigth until I moved to the US in college.

I think it comes from all other measurements ending with “th” like depth, length, width etc....but Heigth is a no no!

Well thank you
I now finally understand the question
 
I have never heard anyone say "heigth" before. This is actually a thing?

Me either I've never heard any Aussie say it....
 
Really? Where are you from? I hear it from about 50% of Americans!

In all my 20+ years in California (spent some of my life in China, some in Massachusetts, and some in Canada), I've never heard anyone actually say heighth... I guess the people who do say it are in a completely different social strata or never have the occasion to say it!
 
I'm American and I have never ever heard anyone say "heigth". Ever.

I've heard someone say it one time, and it was said in jest. "Omg, that was the heighth of rudeness!" Otherwise "height" seems to be the natural and correct pronunciation.
 
I live in the US; New Mexico to be exact & have never heard anyone say it with a "th" on the end.
It might just be in your state?
 
I’m Canadian. Today is the first time I've ever heard ‘heigth’ here on Pricescope. I never realized it was a thing.

I live in the US; New Mexico to be exact & have never heard anyone say it with a "th" on the end.
It might just be in your state?

Same here. Never heard the other version of height.
American born in NYC and living in the NE still.
 
I've can only recall two people using "heighth." One was a childhood friend's father, who also pronounced gasoline with a "z" sound (gazoline). The other was a university professor who said heighth frequently. To this day, I hear him saying "heighth of the function" in my head whenever I instruct on f(x)!
 
Curious to know where @jaysonsmom has heard this mispronunciation so often. Must be a very regional thing.
 
I’m in Southern California. People I hear saying “heighth” are not necessarily uneducated. They’re paid back beach-y types.
 
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