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Scone or Scone 00:53 - Oct 8 with 4404 viewsqprxtc

Communal or Communal
Nike or Nike
Bollocks or Cobblers

What other words aren’t pronounced properly (or written correctly).

Life is a f ucking minefield.

Mark Hollis would disagree.

I think I may check into the priory. But I may never check out.

Fick Crystal Palace.
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Scone or Scone on 08:03 - Oct 8 with 3514 viewsstevec

Monaco or Monaco.

Had this argument with family last summer, found myself outnumbered 5 to 1, they even asked a Frenchman but he got it wrong too. Still insist it’s pronounced Monaco.

Monaco, pah.
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Scone or Scone on 08:55 - Oct 8 with 3484 viewsTheChef


Poll: How old is everyone on here?

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Scone or Scone on 09:01 - Oct 8 with 3478 viewsHarrowRoadR

Its Nikeeeee. My daughter works for them in the US, she said it's only the Brits that pronounce it Nike.
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Scone or Scone on 09:18 - Oct 8 with 3448 viewsRs_Holy

Eze v Eze
Porsche v Porsche
Adidas v Adidas
Caribbean v Caribbean

btw - I pronounce it 'Scon' ...the wife pronounces it 'Scone'.
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Scone or Scone on 09:37 - Oct 8 with 3428 viewsMick_S



Is there a word for the need to dick about with things?

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Scone or Scone on 09:38 - Oct 8 with 3426 viewspeterlund_dk

Tanzania or Tanzania. I visited some of my former in-laws while they lived there, and apparently even in Tanzania/Tanzania they're not sure if it's pronounced Tanzania or Tanzania.
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Scone or Scone on 09:52 - Oct 8 with 3408 viewsDannyPaddox

POTUS or pootus ?

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Scone or Scone on 10:19 - Oct 8 with 3394 viewsMrSheen

I find it confusing that some cities have English names that are different to the local names (eg Roma-Rome), while some places have multiple foreign names (Milano-Milan-Mailand). As simplification is a virtue, I propose that everywhere should be known by their Italian names.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_exonyms
Some are easy to get used to...Dublino, Berlino, Londra, LIsbona
Some are a bit more creative...Edimburgo, Amburgo, Varsavia, Stoccolma
Some are delightful. Germany, sorry Germania, will surely enjoy a surge in tourism if people could enjoy a Reno cruise, stroll around Francoforte, visit the site of the notorious Norimberga Rallies, or enjoy a lost weekend at the famous beer festival of Monaco di Baviera.
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Scone or Scone on 10:45 - Oct 8 with 3373 viewsthame_hoops

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Scone or Scone on 10:49 - Oct 8 with 3362 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Apperatus/ Apperatus

Some people pronounce it like its a Roman Decurian.
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Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent

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Scone or Scone on 10:49 - Oct 8 with 3361 viewsMick_S

Scone or Scone on 10:45 - Oct 8 by thame_hoops

[Post edited 8 Oct 2020 10:45]


This could answer it for you. Genuine Tesco review - 5 stars:

Nice
5 stars

A Tesco Customer26th June 2020

You know they're nice because thats what it says on the biscuit.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Scone or Scone on 10:51 - Oct 8 with 3354 viewsTheChef

Scone or Scone on 10:19 - Oct 8 by MrSheen

I find it confusing that some cities have English names that are different to the local names (eg Roma-Rome), while some places have multiple foreign names (Milano-Milan-Mailand). As simplification is a virtue, I propose that everywhere should be known by their Italian names.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_exonyms
Some are easy to get used to...Dublino, Berlino, Londra, LIsbona
Some are a bit more creative...Edimburgo, Amburgo, Varsavia, Stoccolma
Some are delightful. Germany, sorry Germania, will surely enjoy a surge in tourism if people could enjoy a Reno cruise, stroll around Francoforte, visit the site of the notorious Norimberga Rallies, or enjoy a lost weekend at the famous beer festival of Monaco di Baviera.


Not forgetting that Munich is Monaco in Italian...

Poll: How old is everyone on here?

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Scone or Scone on 11:56 - Oct 8 with 3297 viewsMrSheen

Scone or Scone on 10:51 - Oct 8 by TheChef

Not forgetting that Munich is Monaco in Italian...


Boulogne and Le Havre become Bologna di Mare and Avro di Grazia. Puts some magic into the ferry.
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Scone or Scone on 12:51 - Oct 8 with 3263 viewsMonahoop

Scone or Scone on 10:19 - Oct 8 by MrSheen

I find it confusing that some cities have English names that are different to the local names (eg Roma-Rome), while some places have multiple foreign names (Milano-Milan-Mailand). As simplification is a virtue, I propose that everywhere should be known by their Italian names.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_exonyms
Some are easy to get used to...Dublino, Berlino, Londra, LIsbona
Some are a bit more creative...Edimburgo, Amburgo, Varsavia, Stoccolma
Some are delightful. Germany, sorry Germania, will surely enjoy a surge in tourism if people could enjoy a Reno cruise, stroll around Francoforte, visit the site of the notorious Norimberga Rallies, or enjoy a lost weekend at the famous beer festival of Monaco di Baviera.


Its interesting how people pronounce place names. Edinburgh gets pronounced Edinborough or Edinbrugh.
Glasgow gets called Glarsgow [ only if you are Tory or toff]
Middlesbrough gets mispronounced Middlesborough
Lewes gets mispronounced Loos!
Kenya used to be pronounced Keenya [ especially by the colonial types or Happy Valley crowd]
Plaistow. Now this is interesting. Londoners pronounce it as Plarstow and this maybe correct, but there is a village in West Sussex of the same name and it's pronounced Plastow which could be correct too. You choose.
Happisburgh on the north Norfolk coast gets prounounced Happysbrough but you'd get a good kicking by locals if you said that. It's pronounced Haysburgh

Here in Ireland outsiders pronounce the town Drogheda as Drogeeda or Drogayda
when its actually Drohada.

There is so much more and I always find pronunciations of words and places really fascinating

I'm in the Scon camp not scone and always will be.

There aint half been some clever bastards.

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Scone or Scone on 12:59 - Oct 8 with 3254 viewsHantsR

I joined a Government organisation working internationally in 1975 and my first posting was Kenya. A crusty old colonial-type Director asked me where I was being sent and I had to say Kenya (pronouncing it 'Kennya') 3 times before he professed to knowing which country I was referring to. "Oh, you mean Keeenya!"

I met several types like that during my time there.
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Scone or Scone on 13:06 - Oct 8 with 3237 viewskensalriser

I'm neither toff nor Tory, but I am from London where Glasgow is definitely Glarsgow just like Bath is Barth.

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Scone or Scone on 13:47 - Oct 8 with 3212 viewsTacticalR

Scone or Scone on 13:06 - Oct 8 by kensalriser

I'm neither toff nor Tory, but I am from London where Glasgow is definitely Glarsgow just like Bath is Barth.


I thought it was Barf.

Air hostess clique

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Scone or Scone on 13:59 - Oct 8 with 3198 viewsR_from_afar

The one which really annoys me at the moment is the car brand Dacia. no way should it be pronounced as they do in the TV ads, it should be pronounced /ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə, like the Roman province from which its name comes. Grrrrrr

A mini quiz for you: Which of these UK place names is officially the hardest to pronounce?
Ynysybwl
Quernmore
Omagh
Beaulieu
Frome

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Scone or Scone on 14:28 - Oct 8 with 3178 viewsMrSheen

Scone or Scone on 13:59 - Oct 8 by R_from_afar

The one which really annoys me at the moment is the car brand Dacia. no way should it be pronounced as they do in the TV ads, it should be pronounced /ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə, like the Roman province from which its name comes. Grrrrrr

A mini quiz for you: Which of these UK place names is officially the hardest to pronounce?
Ynysybwl
Quernmore
Omagh
Beaulieu
Frome


Apparently that's how (modern) Romanians pronounce it. Barbarians.

https://forvo.com/word/dacia/

Never heard of Quernmore, so I'm guessing it's that one.

EDIT, Oooh, so it is.
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Scone or Scone on 14:46 - Oct 8 with 3164 viewsDavieQPR

Beddau in Wales is pronounced Bather.
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Scone or Scone on 14:55 - Oct 8 with 3155 viewsfrancisbowles

Scone or Scone on 13:59 - Oct 8 by R_from_afar

The one which really annoys me at the moment is the car brand Dacia. no way should it be pronounced as they do in the TV ads, it should be pronounced /ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə, like the Roman province from which its name comes. Grrrrrr

A mini quiz for you: Which of these UK place names is officially the hardest to pronounce?
Ynysybwl
Quernmore
Omagh
Beaulieu
Frome


Who would call a car a duster anyway?

Btw it's scone, it's got a f*****g e on the end.
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Scone or Scone on 14:59 - Oct 8 with 3140 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Scone or Scone on 09:38 - Oct 8 by peterlund_dk

Tanzania or Tanzania. I visited some of my former in-laws while they lived there, and apparently even in Tanzania/Tanzania they're not sure if it's pronounced Tanzania or Tanzania.


Ya, I was there too and found the same. One man told me that it was because it's an amalgam of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, so the word has no meaning or history.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Scone or Scone on 15:01 - Oct 8 with 3135 viewskensalriser

Scone or Scone on 13:47 - Oct 8 by TacticalR

I thought it was Barf.


That would also be an acceptable variation.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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Scone or Scone on 18:11 - Oct 8 with 3068 viewsqpr_1968

URANUS....

ooranus or youranus

Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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Scone or Scone on 18:52 - Oct 8 with 3049 viewsHantsR

Scone or Scone on 14:59 - Oct 8 by BrianMcCarthy

Ya, I was there too and found the same. One man told me that it was because it's an amalgam of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, so the word has no meaning or history.


Yup. I've worked in both Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania and agree the pronunciation doesn't have much provenance, but I can't recall anyone calling the country anything other than Tan zu knee ah.

Donald Trump has his own version
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