>>>>Imho, the finest word in the english language is the word 'colonel'. Since when is 'olo' prounounced as 'er'? Is there another word that uses that concept? Should I be saying 'hergraph', or 'hertov cocktail'? How about pleading 'ner contendere', or getting on a horse to play 'per'? ;)
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>>>Surely this is part of the British linguistic laziness that makes "Worcester" be "Wooster" and so forth.
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>>>Tamar
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>>Yes, pronouncing Cholmondeley as Chumly cracks me up.
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>I've been told that (in the UK) "Featherstonehaugh" is pronounced "Fanshaw".
It would be just like them, and if true, then it's a beaut.
Hey, that's another one. Should be say 'b-oh-tiful' instead of 'b-yoo-tiful'? After all we pronounce 'beau' as 'b-oh', not as 'b-yoo'
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>Hopefully TerryM or some other Brit can pipe in on this.
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