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    Victorians seem to say e differently as well. Television is talavision etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    Victorians seem to say e differently as well. Television is talavision etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    There are so many differences in US/Canadian speech to ours. When me and my mate first looked for a car in Vancouver, ....
    I'm not sure if you picked that up while you were over there (because they are bad for it) or just bad grammar? I'd say, "my mate and I"

    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    ...to bizarre pronunciations of a name like Craig (Creg).
    That one always irritates me. Creg's List when they mean Craig's List. Thing is I use American made Kreg tools and they pronounce that Craig! Go figure!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Terry View Post
    Getting closer to home, I often stunned at some of the different pronunciations between Melbourne & Sydney.

    Probably my favourite is castle. Is it pronounced car-sel or Kassel. They have a town in Victoria called Castlemaine, I always get laughed at with my Sydney pronunciation.

    I do know when you go to the UK it is car-sel.

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    Went down that way and refused to call it Casselmaine. Bloke said to me, mate, it's pronounced Casselmaine and I said (maybe in your world) but not where I come from bud, it's Castlemaine as in the king and queen live in a Castle in Newcastle where they build sand castles. Their newsagent didn't know what Big League magazine was I so I knew they must be wrong! Nice place though that Castlemaine.

    Do the word's "New and Nu" have the same sound when you say them? New-castle, Nu-castle, Noo-castle. Do you watch or listen to the News, Noos or Nu's? For me the word New sounds the same as the word knew.
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    Hearing this a lot lately.

    Décor being pronounced day-kor/dey-kawr the word is short for decorate and I believe I'm correct pronouncing is De-kor

    What do you say?
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