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Previously on "Things that are pronounced differently to how they used to be"
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Imagine my surprise after filling the car up this morning when the chap at the till pronounced the word "gallon" as "litre" when telling me how much fuel I'd bought for £90.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI remember being surprised when I went to uni at how many words were pronounced differently than I thought. The problem was I had never heard anyone use them, I had only ever seen them in books.
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I remember being surprised when I went to uni at how many words were pronounced differently than I thought. The problem was I had never heard anyone use them, I had only ever seen them in books.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post"vytamin" instead of "vittamin"
Edit: Wikipedia disagrees with me slightly. Say it is a combination of "Vital" and "amine", invented in 1912.Last edited by IR35 Avoider; 3 June 2011, 10:39.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostShouldn't it be "Things that people in my local have only recently learned to pronounce properly"
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I bought my house from someone with the middle name "St John" pronounced "sin gin".
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"Gordon Brown"/"One eyed, slack jawed, incompetant, indiscrete, gold selling, economy mismanaging, c**t"
. . . at least that's how it's pronounced around here.
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Nestlé is a derived from a Schwäbisch word - it's not in fact French.
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Pacharan, you have done something I thought was not possible! You make gricerboy, d00hg and Wilmslow sound super interesting.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostWas up the Hungry Horse & the blokes at the bar were talking about words that are now pronounced differently to how they used to be years ago.
Though the conversation lasted the whole of my 2 pints of Triple Crown allocation, I can only remember 2 words.
They are (with old pronunciation followed by new in parentheses):
Nestles (nessulls/nestlays)
Lichen(lichinn/liken)
I'm sure there are loads more. Let's start a list.
Even my granddad, born in the 1880s, used to pronounce some of his "a"s as "e"s, such as "Chairing Cross" instead of "Charrying Cross", and "Pell Mell" instead of "pal mal" (and if you asked him the time, he'd say "five and twenty past .." like the blackbirds in the pie )
"BalCONEY" instead of "BALcony"
Going back a couple of hundred years, the changes get even more bizarre, such as "obleege" instead of "oblige", "Rooom" for "Rome".
"forrid" instead of "fore head"
"vytamin" instead of "vittamin"
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Shouldn't it be "Things that people in my local have only recently learned to pronounce properly"
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