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 Do you pronounce the "o" in opossum?  I do not.  However, today my brother said that only those from "the hills" say possum.  Yet when I look it up, it's apparently acceptable to pronounce it both ways.  How do you pronounce it? | ||
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 I do not pronounce the o in opossum and I don't recall ever hearing anyone pronounce it. The OED Online indicates that in BrE the o is pronounced and in AmE it is optional: 
 Under opossum it says “Etymology: Aphetic < possum n.. It attests opossum from 1610 and possum from1613 The Online Etymology Dictionary says 
 The AHD says 
 and pos·sum 
 I posted this in 2003: 
 The original link I posted no longer works, but I found a couple more, My Little Corner of the World and Opossum Reproduction and Life Cycle. In the first link is a blog by “possum” He (or she) writes about the day he learned the truth about the opossum sex myth: 
 The second is from the Opossum Society of the United States.This message has been edited. Last edited by: tinman, | |||
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 Well, I was with several people at the time, and they all, except for me, pronounced the o.  I began to feel as though this was one of those words I have never pronounced correctly.  Even my husband pronounces the o. | |||
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 Just watched an episode of the Simpsons in which we get to see some of the Simpson ancestors in the deep south. It contains the following exchange Hiram Simpson:What's for dinner? Mabel Simpson: Possum. Hiram: Oh, can't we have o-possum? Mabel: Not on your salary. (It also features, hanging on the wall, a sampler that says "Quit while you're ahea".) "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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 That is really funny.  I guess that's why I don't pronounce the "o"...too low of a salary! | |||
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 To me, 'opossum' sounds more literary (I guess to the Simpsons too). If reading aloud I'd probably pronounce it 'opossum', as spelled. But when I see one outside, it's a 'possum.' | |||
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 Just tonight, while on a walk with my dog, she was sniffing in the bushes and...vrooom!  Out came an opossum.  I thought to myself, "a 'possum!"  And I thought of this thread! I know I used "an" and "a," but I don't consider either "opossum" or "'possum" more official than another. And neither do the lexicographers. | |||
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 It's possum in New Zealand.   Nasty little critters! And yet they're protected in Australia!!!!! | |||
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 Protected?  Really?  Why is that?  They roam the garbage cans here in Illinois. | |||
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 As to why they're protected - I've no idea!   They're just as much a menace in Australia as they are in NZ. | |||
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