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Pronunciation
My boys are called Matty and Shay - not MaRty and She!!!!!
Please tell me I'm not the only one that nobody can understand. Every time i spell out the letter 'A' they seem to think it's an 'E' - I've now taken to saying 'A' with an Austalian accent . . . a dodgey one at that!! :blink: Kareena |
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Try Lager and lime, my oh geordie accent still has trouble with the bar staff with that one.
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Re: Pronunciation
Originally Posted by kar-kier
(Post 7576392)
My boys are called Matty and Shay - not MaRty and She!!!!!
Please tell me I'm not the only one that nobody can understand. Every time i spell out the letter 'A' they seem to think it's an 'E' - I've now taken to saying 'A' with an Austalian accent . . . a dodgey one at that!! :blink: Kareena Must be a north-east thing. My boy's called Alfie not Elfie. My surname leaves them utterly bemused. And I want diet coke with my BigMac not diet cork. |
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When you pronounce it to them say "Maddie" which translates to Matty in Australian.
Don't know about the other one |
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Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 7576585)
Same same.
Must be a north-east thing. My boy's called Alfie not Elfie. My surname leaves them utterly bemused. And I want diet coke with my BigMac not diet cork. Perhaps I should a) be a fatter cow and eat the triple quarterpounders or b ) be a less fat cow and stop eating MaccyDs or c) stop being a lazy cow and go inside or d) learn to talk proper, like. (Disclaimer.. the burgers are really for the teenagers.. but I'm sure no one will really believe that) |
Re: Pronunciation
Originally Posted by kar-kier
(Post 7576392)
My boys are called Matty and Shay - not MaRty and She!!!!!
Please tell me I'm not the only one that nobody can understand. Every time i spell out the letter 'A' they seem to think it's an 'E' - I've now taken to saying 'A' with an Austalian accent . . . a dodgey one at that!! :blink: Kareena As a newly arrived kiwi in London many years ago I had to change the way I pronounced my name. Works both ways I'm afraid. |
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Originally Posted by jmh
(Post 7576622)
Wait till your kids start talking like that!!:ohmy:
As a newly arrived kiwi in London many years ago I had to change the way I pronounced my name. Works both ways I'm afraid. |
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Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 7576615)
Ahh.. I have a NE accent (sometimes.. its stronger when I've been talking to me Mam).. I have a terrible job making myself understood at MaccyDs Drive-Thru.. they insist on giving me Triple Quarterpounders instead of Double Quarterpounders.
Perhaps I should a) be a fatter cow and eat the triple quarterpounders or b ) be a less fat cow and stop eating MaccyDs or c) stop being a lazy cow and go inside or d) learn to talk proper, like. (Disclaimer.. the burgers are really for the teenagers.. but I'm sure no one will really believe that) |
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Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 7576615)
Ahh.. I have a NE accent (sometimes.. its stronger when I've been talking to me Mam).. I have a terrible job making myself understood at MaccyDs Drive-Thru.. they insist on giving me Triple Quarterpounders instead of Double Quarterpounders.
Perhaps I should a) be a fatter cow and eat the triple quarterpounders or b ) be a less fat cow and stop eating MaccyDs or c) stop being a lazy cow and go inside or d) learn to talk proper, like. (Disclaimer.. the burgers are really for the teenagers.. but I'm sure no one will really believe that) |
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For my first year in this country when I had to introduce myself on the phone people thought my name was "Sum", I even used to spell it for them "S A M", "Hello Simon how can I help you". Used to drive me up the f#$king wall, so just to be understood I now HAVE to announce myself as "Saaaaaaaaaam"
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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7576918)
For my first year in this country when I had to introduce myself on the phone people thought my name was "Sum", I even used to spell it for them "S A M", "Hello Simon how can I help you". Used to drive me up the f#$king wall, so just to be understood I now HAVE to announce myself as "Saaaaaaaaaam"
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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7576911)
Dymocks is pronounced "Dymicks".
"Diemocks". I am continually trying to explain the eccentricities of english language pronunciation to my wife.....'she wound the bandage around the wound'. Why is English a difficult language to learn? There are so many exceptions to rules and then, the pronunciations between England (between each village), Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Canada, US, NZ, SA et al makes the broth even richer. |
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Originally Posted by JR230898
(Post 7576946)
Sorry, can't agree...Dymocks is pronounced, in Australia, as "Dimicks"...not...
"Diemocks". I am continually trying to explain the eccentricities of english language pronunciation to my wife.....'she wound the bandage around the wound'. Why is English a difficult language to learn? There are so many exceptions to rules and then, the pronunciations between England (between each village), Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Canada, US, NZ, SA et al makes the broth even richer. |
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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7576968)
I never said it should be "Diemocks" it should be "dimooks". My point is that it seems no Aussie can pronounce the "euc" or "ooc/k" sound "Mc" is either prounounced "mac" (which is totally different) or "mick".
Now...when you are using "euc"...how would you pronounce eucalyptus? To me, and to the vast majority of people in Australia, we try to produce a sound like "you calip tus"...interested to hear your take on this. |
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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7576968)
I never said it should be "Diemocks" it should be "dimooks". My point is that it seems no Aussie can pronounce the "euc" or "ooc/k" sound "Mc" is either prounounced "mac" (which is totally different) or "mick".
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