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LazyGun | 17:49 Tue 11th Mar 2014 | ChatterBank
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Independent today running an article on 10 commonly mispronounced words.

How well did you guys do?

Must admit to surprise at finding I was guilty of mispronouncing 2 of the words - apparently my pronunciation of bruschetta and often would be wrong ;)

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/threequarters-of-britons-are-saying-it-wrong--the-top-ten-most-common-mispronunciations-9184517.html
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one, that was cos it's a foreign word, innit
Well I got 10 out of 10, but as I am married to an Italian and once worked, believe it or not, in the BBC Pronunciation Unit - I would damn well hope so!
I messed up Bruschetta because I never use it. Sch can be "sh" in German (e.g. the Schlieffen Plan, or schule (shool-uh)), or "skuh" in English (scholastic= "skolastic" etc), so it's hard to say. Otherwise I knew them all, but in part that's because I've been corrected over things like "Ely" (I had "ellie" for a while I imagine).
Not too bad, only Ely and Often.
"Often " is "offen"?...I got nine correct; however, I'm still going to pronounce it "often".
Who on earth pronounces sherbert as "sher-bur"? As for pronouncing the "t" in often, what's wrong with that?

I'm with them on broos-KET-ta and es-PRESS-oh. The one I hear a lot these days is people who say chee-a-BAR-ta instead of cha-BAT-ta for ciabatta.
When I heard how 'Chalmodleigh' is pronounced I decided I'd just drawl on in broad Belfastese.
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Does seem Bruschetta and Often are the words at issue. I will continue to pronounce often as oft-en rather than the suggested offen :)

But I will change my pronunciation of Bruschetta.
If folk want something pronounced in a certain way then they should ensure the spelling is such that it will ensure "correct" pronunciation. Otherwise it isn’t being mispronounced, it is being misspelt causing undesired correct pronounciation.
Apparently i always - not offen -mispronounce just the one from that list. And i will, no doubt, continue to do so unless i soffen up in my latter years.

As for mispronouncing words that aren't even English................................
Offen, it's just a case of putting the emPHAsis on the inCORRect sylLABLE.
This from Fowler's English Usage .......

"...the pronunciation of the t in often is practised by two oddly consorted classes—the academic speakers who affect a more precise enunciation than their neighbours…& the uneasy half-literates who like to prove that they can spell….”

Anyway, we all know it's really .......... awff'n ;o)
sandy, is this what you meant

Cholmondeley
Pronunciation: chum-lee
chum - rhymes with SUM, RUM
lee - rhymes with SEE
How is my pronunciation?

Perfect, thank you.

It's the rest of the world that is wrong......
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@ Builder One of those classes mentioned from your Fowlers reference describes me to a T - I leave it to your imagination to decide which one :)
Grassie you should call for your job back
the Beeb's pronunciation is terrible

The hacks all read an -ology degree in something and it is obviously not English.

Have you noticed Allah, now has an 'r' on the end as in
Aller and the Prophet ?

respite like despite

oh God the list goes on .....
:o)
Some attribute the following to George Bernard Shaw.

How do you pronounce "GHOTI"? The answer is FISH

GH = F as in ROUGH
O =I as in WOMEN
TI = SH as in NATION.

How wonderful is our language. Think about ROUGH, then add THO to make THOROUGH. Lots of other examlples.

Yeah Evelyn Waugh who er lived there was the only one about to pronounce Taunton correctly - as /tarnton/

Most people 'automatically correct' the obvious western burr.

9/10 due to an 'often' made mistake, who the heck says 'offen?
Ok with the rest, but then I am a Southener!
;o)

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