How do you say envelope?
Edit: Just to clear things up, the reason I chose to say in- rather than en- is because people are often confused, and think I'm giving the same choice twice. In- helps emphasize the sound I'm trying to convey.
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Edited by Recon Number 54: 7/6/2013 4:19:01 PMIf I am speaking of the concept, for example the performance envelope of an aircraft? ON-vel-ope. If I am speaking of the container of correspondence? EN-vel-ope If I am using the verb? en-VEL-up Related and similar question. How do you pronounce entrepreneur?