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paddingtongreen Oct 9th 2006 9:06 am

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And we do say, "An hotel", in this case, the Cockneys have it; "An 'otel"

gsnichol Oct 9th 2006 9:48 am

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Originally Posted by TruBrit
lol ...a lady i know her hubs is called herb and i asked if they called him 'erb and she aked me why and didn't see the funny side at all :rolleyes: :p

Exactement! I also learned that plant-eating animals are called 'erbivores here :confused:

Having said that I saw one of those "do you have these illnessses... you could get compo" adverts on television. I was just listening and they started listing ailments, one of which was 'erbs palsy. I thought 'they have a herbs palsy?', looked up and saw it was actually Erbs Palsy... maybe that's where the confusion comes from? A palsy from eating too much greenery?

Sally Oct 9th 2006 12:19 pm

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Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
And we do say, "An hotel", in this case, the Cockneys have it; "An 'otel"

The hoptician

tonrob Oct 9th 2006 12:39 pm

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Originally Posted by atempest
Hello everyone,

I find it amusing that americans say Herbs without the H ...so they say "erbs"

why is that...it drives me crazy?

Ooh, winds me right up, that one.

I've only been here 18 months so still feel compelled to shout corrections at the television every time I hear this (and a number of other words) 'mispronounced'.

But then I am a bit wierd like that...

paddingtongreen Oct 9th 2006 4:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Sally
The hoptician

I used to love to listen to "Professor" Leon Cortez. He was a music hall comedian and movie ctor who took the plots of operas, and told the stories in cockney dialect. He told rhem as a series called "Hopperah for the Higorant".

TouristTrap Oct 9th 2006 4:28 pm

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Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
I used to love to listen to "Professor" Leon Cortez. He was a music hall comedian and movie ctor who took the plots of operas, and told the stories in cockney dialect. He told rhem as a series called "Hopperah for the Higorant".

I had the most amazing English Literature teacher who used slang to explain Julius Caesar to us. His Jane Eyre readings were to die for too :D

Sally Oct 9th 2006 4:28 pm

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Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
I used to love to listen to "Professor" Leon Cortez. He was a music hall comedian and movie ctor who took the plots of operas, and told the stories in cockney dialect. He told rhem as a series called "Hopperah for the Higorant".

lol sounds good.

Rete Oct 11th 2006 1:05 am

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Originally Posted by TouristTrap
Sin-Jin for St. John. It is the darndest language to learn...

Where in god's name did you people settle? I've never heard anyone pronounce those words in the way you are saying you hear them.

Have you taken into account the different dialects of the American language and accents from state to state? I'm sure that the way some Brits pronounce words makes an American sit and up and think you guys ought to learn to speak properly. :rolleyes:

BTW my British friend laughed when I said herbs with an "h" and he proceeded to say it should be said 'erbs' as did my Canadian husband.

dan_alford Oct 11th 2006 1:11 am

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Everytime I bring up the 'erbs thing with my wife she allways responds with schedule/school with the silent c, at which point I usually trot out the Arkansas/Kansas thing.

ladyofthelake Oct 11th 2006 1:16 am

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The one which drives me mad is every June and July hearing people say they love watching the Wimbleton tournament on TV. Even the local tennis coach, who should know better, says Wimbleton FFS!

TruBrit Oct 11th 2006 1:56 am

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Originally Posted by Rete

BTW my British friend laughed when I said herbs with an "h" and he proceeded to say it should be said 'erbs' as did my Canadian husband.

haha ask them how they'd pronounce the man's name herbert or herb for short errr would it be 'erb, lol i don't think so :p

TouristTrap Oct 11th 2006 2:03 am

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Originally Posted by Rete
Where in god's name did you people settle? I've never heard anyone pronounce those words in the way you are saying you hear them.

Have you taken into account the different dialects of the American language and accents from state to state? I'm sure that the way some Brits pronounce words makes an American sit and up and think you guys ought to learn to speak properly. :rolleyes:

BTW my British friend laughed when I said herbs with an "h" and he proceeded to say it should be said 'erbs' as did my Canadian husband.

I was referring to the UK. They say Sin-Jin for St. John.

Elvira Oct 11th 2006 2:06 am

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Originally Posted by TouristTrap
I was referring to the UK. They say Sin-Jin for St. John.


But only if it refers to a Christian name ;)

Are there any people named St. John still alive? :confused:

TouristTrap Oct 11th 2006 2:08 am

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Originally Posted by Elvira
But only if it refers to a Christian name ;)

Are there any people named St. John still alive? :confused:

I left that bit out. Yup. It is Saint John for everything excepting names :confused:

Thydney Oct 11th 2006 2:18 am

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Originally Posted by Rete
Where in god's name did you people settle? I've never heard anyone pronounce those words in the way you are saying you hear them.

the surname as in the old mp Norman St John Stephens was pronounced Sin jon


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