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Sk-own, saying it as it sounds really it's not posh unless you say it in a posh voice. if you say it like "skon" then what happened to the e?
Chronicle said:Hi
Do you say scone as "skon" (rhymes with gone) or "scone" (rhymes with tone)?
I recon its skon... its too ... posh... saying scone as "scone" . So posting here to see what most people say. Poll maybe? And if i'm wrong I just won't show the other person this thread
ScarySquirrel said:I say Scone, ryhmes with tone.
Skon sound *****, like Ga-ridge sounds *****
ScarySquirrel said:I say Scone, ryhmes with tone.
Skon sound *****, like Ga-ridge sounds *****
dirtydog said:Scone not skon. Because it has an 'e' on the end.
How would you pronounce bone or clone - bon or clon? I think not
dirtydog said:Hmm you got me there. Freefaller explained it better than me
this agressive enough?Freefaller said:Wow - somebody bought it?!!
Seriously though... I can't believe there's a froggy here teaching the english how to speak properly*
*- This may have been tongue in cheek.... It may not - any aggressive responses will be dealt with accordingly
Chronicle said:Hi
Do you say scone as "skon" (rhymes with gone) or "scone" (rhymes with tone)?
And yet the first one he mentioned rhymed with another word that was spelt the same way, so no, not reallyjim5000 said:Surely the fact one of them is spelt the same way as the word gives it away?