The closest thing to come to my mind is how I've NEVER heard anyone call them "BrusselS Sprouts" -- I only hear "Brussel Sprouts." I assume we all consider it okay to mispronounce the vegetable. :)
Yeah, that's true. But it still seems -- and maybe it's just me that's been lacking attention - - that there is no attempt by people at all to pronounce that 's' -- as if most people just say, completely, only "Brussel."
Granted, this is the same guy who thought Taylor Swift's song was "Wild Streams," instead of "Wildest Dreams." But I still don't hear her diction in the way she'd probably like on that song.
And Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball'? There's no way I hear her singing "I came in a like a wrecking ball" - - I hear: " I came in like a rainbow." Yeah, I really hear the song that way. :) I heard a radio DJ then say the same thing, ha.
Off the topic again, WQ. A good thing there are no Topic Police here.
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at January 3, 2022 11:52 AM MST
I think you're right - it may not only be about the "s" at the end of "Brussels," because, if you had a neighbor who was famous for his Belgian vegetables, people would probably say "Russell's sprouts" all right. It's as if "Brussel" has become an adjective in this particular combination.