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scone (sounds like moan) or scone(gone)

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wakeover | 19:06 Fri 25th Apr 2008 | Phrases & Sayings
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Anybody know the poem which differentiates these two pronunciations please?
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No but I have groan type jokes......

What's the fastest cake in the world?

Scone. ( only works if you like gone) AND

What's the second fastest cake in the world?

Meringue..( you got to say it like a motorbike whizzing past!)

Sorry :o)
only works if you say it to rhyme with gone!! I hate proof reading after I send something and then finding a mistake.
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How about
I asked the maid in gentle tone
To bring to me a buttered scone
The silly girl has only gone
And brought instead a buttered scone
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Thanks to all, I think Shaney has solved my question
Once again thanks.
'Skon', like 'gone', in Scotland, except for the town of Scone, (outside Perth), which is pronounced 'skoon' .
'Skown', like 'moan' is mainly used in England, though not everywhere.

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