thetyreman
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I've heard people in yorkshire saying whAtur, which they also say in wigan but not bolton or preston, guy martin says it and he's from grimsby
That's dialect as opposed to inability to pronounce and it preserves the old Anglo-Saxon pronunciation, a bit like the lowland Scots do with moose and hoose.thetyreman":dqy0e2r0 said:I've heard people in yorkshire saying whAtur, which they also say in wigan but not bolton or preston, guy martin says it and he's from grimsby
SammyQ":kf0iwjq5 said:Now, try finding the correct spelling of the Irish girls' names, here done phonetically: 'Keeva', 'Neeve'.
transatlantic":wmtg20dv said:lurker":wmtg20dv said:For some reason I always stumble saying specific
I know someone that pronounces it as 'pacific'
One thing that REALLY annoys me is when people add an accent when they pronounce words/place names etc from another language.
Bm101":31s74lqy said:Say it in Geordie Andy. Easy.
Hwa waaay pet. :wink:
Nigel Burden":12kwd6xr said:I've never known how Doublebois near Dobwalls is pronounced.
It's obviously derived from the French two woods, or something similar.
Nigel.
Shaggy":3izb6g8m said:I wonder how many people would know how the small Norfolk village of “Happisburgh” is pronounced? :-k
That's not mispronunciation, that's just using the wrong word. I used to work with a chap who was always very pacific about it.transatlantic":3ic0g1et said:I know someone that pronounces it as 'pacific'lurker":3ic0g1et said:For some reason I always stumble saying specific
How do you pronounce 'wrath' out of interest ? Roth as in Tim Roth or wrath to rhyme with the funny way you pronouce bath ? :lol:Doug B":3ttmw7mb said:Always makes me smile when folks put an extra R in bath & grass, also when someone who wants a Mr Whippy but pronounces scone “skon” do they ask for a kon :roll:
Shaggy":23njd0j7 said:I wonder how many people would know how the small Norfolk village of “Happisburgh” is pronounced? :-k
RogerS":2qqsdlos said:How do you pronounce 'wrath' out of interest ? Roth as in Tim Roth or wrath to rhyme with the funny way you pronouce bath ? :lol:
Doug B":32p6pf0h said:Always makes me smile when folks put an extra R in bath & grass, also when someone who wants a Mr Whippy but pronounces scone “skon” do they ask for a kon :roll:
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