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treborwood | 21:39 Mon 06th Mar 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Whats with the pronunciation of Dalziel.
it is literally pronounced, D L.
anyone know if that is a nickname or its just a messed up way of saying it ?
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All to do with an obsoete Irish letter which was pronounced somewhere like a yy sound but actually looked quite like a z. As such originally it was pronounced Delyiel but when the letter (known as a yog) was replaced by printers with the nearest thing to it (a z the name became written as Delziel but the pronunciation remained pretty much as it always had been, hence say Delyiel quickly and you have DL.
In the T.V. series Dalziel and Pascoe it is pronounced Day- ell
Sorry I forgot to say that there is a politician called Dalziel as well and he pronounces his name Day-ell
Sorry don1, don't think there is currently an MP with that name. You are not thinkof Tam Dalyell are you? He was the former Labour MP for Linlithgow, the Father of the House (i.e. the longest serving MP) and he retired at the last General Election.
Its a bit like that politician chappie called Menzies but calls himself Ming - weird I know but thats us British you could say.
I think I was JudgeJ now you mention it.

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