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Gilly said:Skon.
Its the only way.
Clearly it's not the only way though. .
Gilly said:Skon.
Its the only way.
It is unless you're a nancyiBankAllDay said:Clearly it's not the only way though. .
Gilly said:Skon.
Its the only way.
panthro said:Truth. Only poofters and toffs say Sk-own
But you're a southerner...Rotty said:oi
skon is for southerners and homosexuals
Do you pronounce "gone" as ... "go-wn" (sort of like that anyway) thenRotty said:If a letter E is on the end of a word ( separated from a vowel by one consonant ) the the vowel takes the hard sound
so Sc-own
Gilly said:But you're a southerner...
I'd rather you didn'tRotty said:get off with you
Chronicle said:Do you pronounce "gone" as ... "go-wn" (sort of like that anyway) then
Gilly said:I'd rather you didn't
Gilly said:It is unless you're a nancy
Is that like the kind of 'sconing someone' or like the posh way?_dogma_ said:I'm Scottish too but I say "scone".
Gotcha, thought you were referring to Rotty's.iBankAllDay said:I'm referring to my earlier post, #12. .
Blackstar said:Is that like the kind of 'sconing someone' or like the posh way?
Gilly said:Gotcha, thought you were referring to Rotty's.
Don't think placenamed can ever be taken into account for pronunciation of words. Bicester, Worcester and Leicester for example