A thread full of words Americans don't pronounce properly

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Jahooli

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Feb 12, 2008
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I read a meemo -not a memo- (OK an e-mail) that used slated as we use pencilled in.
"Frank was slated for today..."
I wanted to know what Frank had done wrong.

Who uses a slate nowadays?
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
Sorry - in fact they can't say it at all.
 
















dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
I hate Builders Merchants called CENTERS.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,639
Am I alone in finding this thread a tad snobbish?

Language is an evolving thing, the way we pronounce certain words is a million miles from the way the people of 17th Century Britain would pronounce (and spell) them.

Where's the logic in Leicester, Worcester and Bicester being pronounced Lester, Wooster and Bister, for example? Following that logic, how should we pronounce Cirencester? What about Featherstonehaugh (fanshaw)?


Of more direct relevance, if the English language hadn't evolved, most of you would still be calling that referee yesterday a "queynte", instead of the more popular modern term...
:lolol:
 




The fires brenne upon the auter cleere,
Whil Emelye was thus in hir preyere;
But sodeynly she saugh a sighte queynte,
For right anon oon of the fyres queynte,
And quyked agayn, and after that anon
That oother fyr was queynt and al agon;
And as it queynte, it made a whistelynge
As doon thise wete brondes in hir brennynge;
And at the brondes ende out ran anon
As it were blody dropes many oon;
For which so soore agast was Emelye
That she was wel ny mad, and gan to crye;
For she ne wiste what it signyfied


Reproduced by kind permission of Geoffrey Chaucer.

I wonder what we'll all be talking like in another 600 years; hopefully innit will have died a death.
 
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FamilyGuy

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Jul 8, 2003
2,513
Crawley
Asparagus = Asper arrr gus :nono:

My name = Les (they always call me Less) :rant:
 






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They pronounce TERMINATION correctly just inappropriately
 


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