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Dermot

Dermot Report 16 Jan 2019 10:49

Every word will amuse or offend some esoteric reader.

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 16 Jan 2019 10:29

Oddly you never seem to hear the F word and other expletives mispronounced even in foreign tongues!
The British taught the world to swear properly!
:-D

Dermot

Dermot Report 15 Jan 2019 20:57

Sir John Cheke (16 June 1514 – 13 September 1557) was an English classical scholar who wrote:

‘I am of this opinion that our own tung should be written cleane and pure, unmixt and unmangeled with borowing of other tunges; wherein if we take not heed by tiim, ever borowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt‘.

(Apologies if you have read this piece before!) :-S

Denburybob

Denburybob Report 15 Jan 2019 20:17

It is every free-born Englishman/woman's God given right to mis-pronounce foreign words/names as we wish! Mumbai? Beijing? Utter tosh. It's Bombay, Pekin.

Island

Island Report 15 Jan 2019 20:08

'Our Ken' Bob? That's beyond me ;-) :-D

Ken, 'I'll file it under R' > R for Ron > Later Ron > Later on - no time/can't be bothered to deal with it :-D

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 15 Jan 2019 19:57

wundrin if she means "Our Ken"?????

Kense

Kense Report 15 Jan 2019 09:24

Island, I don't understand your post about filing under R. :-D

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 15 Jan 2019 00:00

Sylvia, the mis-pronunciation of names annoys me too :-|

Who decided Romsey was 'Rumsey'?
Why did Raleigh (as in bikes and the explorer) become 'Rawleigh'?
As for Powell becoming 'Poll' - well I suppose if that's how you want to pronounce your name....

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 14 Jan 2019 23:35

Butter etc the tt is replaced in Estuary English by a glottle stop eg he ain't got no bo'le. It is not wrong but some do find it annoying.
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maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 14 Jan 2019 19:07

Allan, it confused me for years.
It's pronunciation, but you pronounce the words.

Bunnyboo

Bunnyboo Report 14 Jan 2019 13:57

Lots of words seem to have silent 'T's' these days! i.e.:- bu(tt)er! fi(tt)er etc. Drives me mad!!

Dermot

Dermot Report 14 Jan 2019 13:55

As an aside - many years ago, a lady with an old fashioned tape recorder had a fascination with regional & foreign accents.

In our office comprising of about 100 employees, there were many who came from different parts of the UK & abroad. She took great pleasure in asking each one to read aloud one simple paragraph of about a dozen sentences which she recorded.

It was interesting & entertaining to listen to various pronunciations, which we all did frequently during lunch breaks. I often wondered whatever happened to her efforts.

Allan

Allan Report 14 Jan 2019 11:48

Is the word ProNUNciation or ProNOUNciation :-S

Island

Island Report 14 Jan 2019 11:14

Have you never filed anything under 'R' Ken?


Athaletes :-(

Kense

Kense Report 14 Jan 2019 10:04

My pet hates are: temeratures, hospitauw, E Stanglia, later Ron. and haitch.

Dermot

Dermot Report 14 Jan 2019 08:44

'Language should not stand between the writer/speaker & the reader/listener.'

Island

Island Report 14 Jan 2019 08:18

'Congradulations' :-(

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Jan 2019 23:37

Mis-pronunciation of place names is annoying ....... every Canadian and British TV and radio stations are supposed to have pronunciation experts to help out ..... don't know about US.

Some local announcers drive me crazy with their variation of southern

South is said like "sowth", so they say "sowthern"

I think it should be "suthern"

Then there is Nanaimo, a city on Vancouver Island ................. pronounced "Nan-i-mo mis-pronounced continually (and not just by my m-i-l!)as Nan-a-i-mo


How about I-ran vs Eye-ran, I-raq vs Eye-raq.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 13 Jan 2019 23:19

got 'im by the jugular in east angular?

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Jan 2019 19:28

laboratory and nuclear mis-pronunciations drive me crazy

and I have heard them from British and Canadian people.

Americans only seem able to" nukelar"

I was educated at the age of 11 re the pronunciation of laboratory ...............

Our lovely elderly male French teacher had us reading out a translation in class, which had the word "laboratory" in it.

"No, No lab'ratory is where you go to the toilet!"

He was French, had been in England since the war, and had obvioulsy had to learn the correct pronunciation himself!