Do you just pronounce it like “Travises” like we do colloquially? Or is there some way to do it.
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The singular possessive is pronounced “travises.” It’s spelled Travis’s.
If you think I misspelled that, please review page 1 of Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style. The use of an s after an apostrophe does not depend on the letter preceding the apostrophe. Rather, the lack of an s after an apostrophe denotes a plural possessive.
TIL I guess.
I’m concerned that using the correct form will make me look like an idiot though.
Whether there’s an s after the apostrophe depends on style guide. Most do recommend using the s, though.
And I am declaring a certain one of those style guides to be correct!