Place names
Place names
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Re: Place names
I can confidently and proudly and honestly said I have not been getting any of them wrong.
In my American provincialism, I have never in my long life had occasion to pronounce any of them, in any way whatsoever.
However, I do know how, and have had occasion to pronounce Cairo, Illinois, USA, and I have said it properly, in conformance with local practice. (for you ignorant loyalists of the Queen, it is CARE-o, or there is an acceptable alternative of KAY-row. The two variants have some connection to the Copperhead movement of the American Civil War)
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In my American provincialism, I have never in my long life had occasion to pronounce any of them, in any way whatsoever.
However, I do know how, and have had occasion to pronounce Cairo, Illinois, USA, and I have said it properly, in conformance with local practice. (for you ignorant loyalists of the Queen, it is CARE-o, or there is an acceptable alternative of KAY-row. The two variants have some connection to the Copperhead movement of the American Civil War)
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Place Names
Aha! I thought so.

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Re: Place names
Here's a real tongue-twister:


Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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What BP said.

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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Child's play compared to:dales wrote:Here's a real tongue-twister:

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Easy, it's pronounced "You fish your side, I fish my side, no one fish in the middle."Guinevere wrote: Child's play compared to:
GAH!
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That's what it means, not how you pronounce it!
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
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Guinevere wrote:That's what it means, not how you pronounce it!
I'm guessing that it transliterates more directly than Welsh.
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Re: Place names
Beaulieu and Bois, the first two, illustrate the rule that any word derived from French used by the English will have the clumsiest mispronunciation possible.
See "Fillet", meaning a cut of fish, for another example.
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See "Fillet", meaning a cut of fish, for another example.
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You say it your way, I say it my way, no one say it in the middle.Guinevere wrote:That's what it means, not how you pronounce it!
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