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Re: favourite words
I would make fun of Lance's Southern Jessie accent, but not as much as I would take the piss of Pettys Haggis Honking accent.
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Re: favourite words
Anachronistic, peculiar, affinity.
I'm from ChicAHgo, I've got a little accent, but not huge. What bugs me is when people pronounce crayon as Cray-on or Bag as Bae-g.
I'm from ChicAHgo, I've got a little accent, but not huge. What bugs me is when people pronounce crayon as Cray-on or Bag as Bae-g.
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Re: favourite words
halfwise wrote:No, quark most definitely does not sound like quack, it sounds like quaRck.
(and not 'quoke' as the brits would pronounce it. )
Just to elaborate on this, the "a" sound in quack vs. quark (in American English, at least) are very different. The former rhymes with flat, while the latter rhymes with dark.
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Lancebloke wrote:Don't you bloody Americans start telling us English how to pronounce our own fecking language!!!!
Fun fact: when you look into the way the language was spoken on both sides of the pond in the pre-revolution days, modern American accents (the generic sort, not any regional variations) are actually closer to the historical form of the language than modern British ones (again, the generic accent).
http://mentalfloss.com/article/29761/when-did-americans-lose-their-british-accents
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Our accents are all over the place here. I was telling someone off for pronouncing my name wrong. Being a southern softie (as Figgy rightly points out) the 'a' in my name is said the same as you would day chARm not the way you would say hAm.
But that is a dirty northerner for you.
Also... I would say quark the same way they say it in Star Trek.
But that is a dirty northerner for you.
Also... I would say quark the same way they say it in Star Trek.
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u fuckers norced my thread goddamnit! i just wanna know ur favourite words (and why) not how to pronounce quack.
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I was only discussing how to pronounce norc.
And saying how the english pronounce it
http://translate.google.no/#en/no/norc
would be simlar to how they pronounce quark.
http://translate.google.no/#en/no/quorc
As opposed to the Americans.
http://translate.google.no/#en/no/quark
I know how you would pronounce it in Norwegian.
And saying how the english pronounce it
http://translate.google.no/#en/no/norc
would be simlar to how they pronounce quark.
http://translate.google.no/#en/no/quorc
As opposed to the Americans.
http://translate.google.no/#en/no/quark
I know how you would pronounce it in Norwegian.
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Well, if I didn't before you telling me on the last page can't have hurt.
Though I did.
It's norc/nork (/nårk/) as in ork (/årk/)
And anyway. It can't be norcing if norc is my favourite word, can it?
Though I did.
It's norc/nork (/nårk/) as in ork (/årk/)
And anyway. It can't be norcing if norc is my favourite word, can it?
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Lancebloke wrote:Our accents are all over the place here. I was telling someone off for pronouncing my name wrong. Being a southern softie (as Figgy rightly points out) the 'a' in my name is said the same as you would day chARm not the way you would say hAm.
But that is a dirty northerner for you.
Also... I would say quark the same way they say it in Star Trek.
what?? you pronounce your name Larnse ?? you Southern woofter
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Norc wrote:
I have no idea why you would be suspicious of me saying that. (Oh, alright. I might have some idea. )
Norc is a nice word though, with some pleasant associations. And you are my absolute favourite.
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Mrs Figg wrote:
what?? you pronounce your name Larnse ?? you Southern woofter
Yes I do. Can't help that you bloody northerners are too busy cleaning your black, carbon stained finger nails to be able to learn how to speak properly.
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Lancebloke wrote:Mrs Figg wrote:
what?? you pronounce your name Larnse ?? you Southern woofter
Yes I do. Can't help that you bloody northerners are too busy cleaning your black, carbon stained finger nails to be able to learn how to speak properly.
actually we are too busy ferret racing oop ont'moors to learn how to speak properly. while you lot are busy Dick Van Dyking and sewing pearls on your underpants we are engaged in useful employment.
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.... since when has sewing pearls to underpants not been worthwhile employment? Those pearls aren't going to sew themselves!
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Mrs Figg wrote:
actually we are too busy ferret racing oop ont'moors to learn how to speak properly. while you lot are busy Dick Van Dyking and sewing pearls on your underpants we are engaged in useful employment.
I've heard stories about where Yorkshiremen race their ferrets
Pearls sound safer....
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it is starting to get a bit creepy and with that kakapo it doesn't make it better...Bluebottle wrote:Norc wrote:
I have no idea why you would be suspicious of me saying that. (Oh, alright. I might have some idea. )
Norc is a nice word though, with some pleasant associations. And you are my absolute favourite.
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Oh, I'm partly teasing you. I find the idea that someone would react with suspicion to being called great slightly amusing.
Not that I don't like you a lot, but I do know saying some of these things are over the top you know.
Don't you like the kakapo? It's very temporary I assure you.
Not that I don't like you a lot, but I do know saying some of these things are over the top you know.
Don't you like the kakapo? It's very temporary I assure you.
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Bewilder. good word.
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Palaver - love this word Bungo might know why.
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Re: favourite words
Google definition wrote:pa·lav·er
pəˈlavər,-ˈläv-/Submit
noun
1.
prolonged and idle discussion.
"an hour of aimless palaver"
Sounds like something all of us on Forumshire know well.
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I quite like the word replevin.
In the concrete sense it's a rather boring form of legal recovery. Seen more abstract it's been used to refer to a written piece that has the goal of reestablishing the reputation of something that's had it's merits questioned or been soundly denounced.
In the concrete sense it's a rather boring form of legal recovery. Seen more abstract it's been used to refer to a written piece that has the goal of reestablishing the reputation of something that's had it's merits questioned or been soundly denounced.
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