14-08-2014 3:45 PM
having a discussion here about how to say a few words and why an 'r' seems to have snuck into
the way castle and glasgow are pronounced by tv people
the CWG had me annoyed by all the bbc people
so how do YOU say castle?
14-08-2014 7:35 PM
I hate news reporters who say nucular instead of nuclear.
14-08-2014 7:43 PM
@learning2me wrote:I hate news reporters who say nucular instead of nuclear.
14-08-2014 7:49 PM
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14-08-2014 7:56 PM
What I hate is when people say or write ",,,,, should OF ..." or "..... would OF..." when it should, of course, be HAVE.
I do sometimes wonder if they have had a hearing problem in their formative years or bad teachers / parents who have not done enough to correct them.
I say castle and bath.
14-08-2014 10:15 PM
@mustavaquid wrote:
I say castle and bath.
15-08-2014 12:42 AM
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15-08-2014 9:40 AM
@**towin norfolk we have loads ry** wrote:thats a whole new bag of fish lol
here in norfolk the name local radio a lot
i think the concensus was that the way that most people say it is wrong and you are supposed to say it as if a long hot poker in inserted somewhere painful the minute you start to say the H
Here in norfolk we have loads of place names pronounced wrong..like postwick possick but i say carstle and barth .i use to work with a guy who wore boats on his feet instead of boots and used a teaspoan instead of tea spoon there was also a moan in the sky instead of moon
15-08-2014 9:52 AM
I know everyone has different dialects but the one that annoys me the most is a particular Irish dialect, Eamon Holmes must be from that place because he says it and it REALLY annoys me and that's NOY instead of NOW!
15-08-2014 10:02 AM
15-08-2014 10:09 AM
I think regional accents & mispronunciation are two different things though. For example saying nuthink for nothing isn't regional it's just pronounced wrongly.
15-08-2014 10:20 AM
Yes but this whole thread is a mixture of the two. Baath is a dialect more than mispronounciation isn't it, but of course the aitch v haitch thing isn't nor free instead of three. That's common in this area, fink and forough. I was once complimented by my old next door neighbour because both my children called her Mrs Herring (as was her name) but locals called her Mrs Herrin.
I just wish I could get my youngest granddaughter to say reMember instead of reNember!!
15-08-2014 10:24 AM
I love the way children mix up words. Amy had Mermerlade for Mermaid, Nasal for Snail & Lemon & Melon were always the wrong way around!
15-08-2014 12:59 PM
I like the mermerlade!
One of my cousins didn't like vegebatles and my nephew got dried with a talow!
15-08-2014 1:48 PM
@cookiecookuk wrote:
@**towin norfolk we have loads ry** wrote:thats a whole new bag of fish lol
here in norfolk the name local radio a lot
i think the concensus was that the way that most people say it is wrong and you are supposed to say it as if a long hot poker in inserted somewhere painful the minute you start to say the H
Here in norfolk we have loads of place names pronounced wrong..like postwick possick but i say carstle and barth .i use to work with a guy who wore boats on his feet instead of boots and used a teaspoan instead of tea spoon there was also a moan in the sky instead of moon
i thought it was pozzick 🙂
what about costessey?
lol
15-08-2014 1:51 PM
You say TOMATO and i say TOMARTO!!!!,,,you say POTATO and i say POTARTO. Tomato,,,Tomarto,, Potato,,, Potarto,,,,Lets call the whole thing Off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
15-08-2014 4:07 PM
Would you like some Mousehole with that cheesey post, Rose?
17-08-2014 9:34 AM