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anybody want a go at a welsh place name Cwmrhydyceirw ...now I find this easy (welsh obviously and just happen to live here) but for some strange reason some people find it quite a mouthfull
How about Costessey and Fowey? Have a go at Tobarmhoire! There are some wonderful Gaelic place names - er, that's pronounced gallic, not gaylic, unless you're in Ireland!
Oh, scallops for me. And I would never correct a stranger, but being a pedant as far as language, spelling and pronunciation are concerned I do find it irksome. I have even been known to wipe off the apostrophe and insert an 'e' into potatoes and tomatoes on cafe blackboards.
You've probably all heard it, but -
who led the pedant's revolt? Which Tyler, of course!!
At the supermarket fish counter today i asked for some scallops (which i pronounced to rhyme with 'pallets'). The person behind the counter replied "You mean scollops, it's pronounced SCOL-LOPS" (rhyming with 'dollops').
I'd have just assumed they hadn't heard me properly and were just clarifying, don't think it would even have occured to me that they might be correcting.
Canned apes - goodness, do the supermarkets sell that now
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Areas of Cov that people have problems with ....Wykin, cheylesmore and styvechale( which is sometimes spelt Stivichall) , The local way of pronouncing bus is buz and it's gets really annoying when you get corrected on it all the time .
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
Lots of people get tangled with Keighley - off-cumdens always think it's Keeley, whereas really it's Keithly or Keef-leh if you're an inhabitant You can always tell a local by how they pronounce Cowling too - an 'oh' sound in the middle, rather than an 'ow'.
As for being corrected, well it would depend on the attitude it was done with, and how much sleep I'd had whether it annoyed me or not. If anyone had done it today, I would have been very, very cross..
This is a really difficult one. Place names are OK to correct, because everyone knows that there are local dialects. But when it's a word that you 'ought' to know .... A few years ago my eldest was working in a Video Hire Shop (you can tell how long ago it was!) and a customer came in and asked him for a copy of Sham-E-lon. It took him a moment to realise that the guy meant Chameleon. Now if you've never heard the word how are you going to know how to say it?
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