"Scone"

suicidle_tramp said:
practically the same :p you're speaking to someone who grew up in essex so don't expect me to get it right ;)
I don't expect you to get it right. I'm just saying it is wrong ;)

OK, how about 'Coke', do I have any takers on 'Cowke' or 'Coake' ? I hear those two all the time ;)
 
Actually I'm from Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Whether or not the phonetical saying in Yorkshire is Skon or Scone is said, the correct pronounciation is Scone. I don't say Skon, not because I'm trying to be posh, not because, as a Yorkshireman, I think I should uphold the language and say it that way, but I've been brought up to believe and then taught at school that the pronounciation is Scone.
 
Garp said:
tbh. But then I'm a southerner and we pronounce things properly down here.
No, not really.

Broad yorkshire is the way to go, the Leeds/Wakefield guys are all a bunch of southern wannabies if you ask me ;)
 
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