That migrates as far as Bedfordshire tooeastanglianclaret wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:30 amIn East Anglia many of the locals have a 'pacific' problem pronouncing the word 'specific'. Drives me around the bend!
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Prostrate cancer grinds my gears, in more ways than one
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An irritating recent phenomenon is that the meanings of Worse and Worst often appear to have swapped places.
Predictive text? Speech to text? Baffling.
Predictive text? Speech to text? Baffling.
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I could understand your frustration if it were sumFink and nuFink, but somethink and nothink, we'll... That's summat 'n nowt
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A comma before "sir" would be misplaced. It should go after "the".
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Go back to the original comment from Volvo and my reply.
You'll find you are talking Jakubesque ********, I'm afraid.
You'll find you are talking Jakubesque ********, I'm afraid.
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Pacific instead of specific!!
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Maybe in the rest of Lancashire, but I’ve never heard anyone from Burnley pronounce any of the above “wor” apart from wore and war.HunterST_BFC wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 2:50 amWhere Were We're Wear Wore War
All pronounced Wor in Lancashire
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Schedule is pronounced with sh sound not sKedule.
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Quite unique - it’s like being quite pregnant