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1. People who pronounce forte using the Italian musical pronunciation that rhymes with lay, instead of the French pronunciation for strong suit that rhymes with tort, when they mean personal strength rather than musically loud.
2. The fact that if enough people say something “incorrectly” over time the rules change.
As a Midwesterner turned southerner I have done my fair share of butchering pronunciation in English, let alone other languages. That said, if I have ever uttered the word forte, I am certain I did it wrong and would’ve said “for-tay”
As a matter of fact, I don’t ever recall hearing it pronounced “fort,” so either my associations share my ignorance on the matter, or perhaps your #1 peeve is evidence of your #2....