Cashmere how to pronounce?
The Quick Answer
There are two accepted ways to pronounce it, depending on whether you are using American or British English.
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American English: KAZH-meer (/ˈkæʒ.mɪr/)
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The “s” sounds like the “s” in “measure” or “leisure” (a soft “zh” sound).
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Stress is usually on the first syllable.
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British English: KASH-meer (/ˈkæʃ.mɪə/)
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The “sh” sounds crisp, like in “shoe.”
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Stress is often on the first syllable.
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Tip: Both are correct. The most important part is the ending—it rhymes with “ear,” not “air.”
Deep Dive: Why Is It Pronounced That Way?
To understand the word, you have to look at the map.
1. The Geographic Origin
The word “Cashmere” is an old spelling of Kashmir, the region in the Himalayas (straddling India and Pakistan) where the fiber originated.
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, when Europeans started importing these ultra-soft shawls, they Anglicized the spelling of the region “Kashmir” to “Cashmere.”
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This is why the word sounds exotic compared to standard English words; it is a direct geographic reference.
2. The “Luxury” Sound
Linguists often note that the “zh” sound (in the American pronunciation) is associated with luxury words in English (like azure, leisure, or pleasure). This soft consonant gives the word a smoother, softer mouthfeel—fitting for a fabric known for its softness.
Common Mispronunciations to Avoid
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“Cash-MARE”: Avoid rhyming the end with “mare” (like a horse). It should always be “meer.”
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“CATCH-meer”: Be careful not to add a “t” sound in the middle. It is a smooth sh or zh, not a ch.
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