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[Food] Who sells the best scones in Brighton?



Grassman

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Jun 12, 2008
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Tun Wells
Strangely my sister and I both say scone to rhyme with stone, but my mother say’s it to rhyme with Don. We were born in Portslade, she in Brighton.
 
















Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
The entymology of cone is from French, Latin and/or Greek all pronounced as in stone. Gone is germanic pronounced as in Don. How's that?
You've just made that up - haven't you?
 






















Me and my Monkey

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Nov 3, 2015
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The entymology of cone is from French, Latin and/or Greek all pronounced as in stone. Gone is germanic pronounced as in Don. How's that?

But if you said scone in a french accent it would sound somewhere between scoan and scon.
 


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