• @Apepollo11
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    10 months ago

    For the international folk who might not know, “Cholmondeley” is pronounced “Chumly”

    • teft
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      8310 months ago

      I honestly can’t tell if this is true or some British chaps having fun at our expense.

      I’m leaning towards it being true solely because I know how Worcester is pronounced.

      • @Apepollo11
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        3310 months ago

        Ha, honest truth!

        About 30 minutes away is the similarly-named Cholmondeston (Chum-stn).

        These two places are in Cheshire. There’s also the always confusing Wynbunbury (Winbry), and the birthplace of Lewis Carroll, Daresbury (Darsbry).

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          1510 months ago

          You have a city named after a venereal disease and it’s pronounced Cum Stain? Get the fuck outta here!

        • @dumpsterlid
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          10 months ago

          It just pisses me off that people forced me to learn english grammar in school like it was a set of rules laid out to logically structure language when grammar classes should just have involved taking the class on a group crime trip through language city roughing up words and sticking em good with silent useless letters, switching out the endings of words with ones that clearly don’t fit, climbing up onto road signs over highways and causing chaos by painting over the old sign directions with new ones written in riddles and installing street parking signs everywhere that all contradict each other like the rules of grammar do.

          The only way for citizens to live a relatively normal life in this city is to frantically try to keep up with memorizing the arbitrarily changing rules of their universe and just give up all hope in unifying things under a rational even vaguely consistent system.

        • @z00s
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          810 months ago

          That’s not even the worst. The one that pisses my off is how “St Johns” is pronounced “Sinjin”. Wtf it’s not hard to pronounce in the first place, why the fuck is it said like that?!

          • @Apepollo11
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            410 months ago

            Based on absolutely nothing, my guess would be from the French pronunciation with a bit of a vowel-shift.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          10 months ago

          I thought Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson, and Alice Liddell lived in Sunderland. There are monuments to Alice all over the town according to an historical book by Neil Gaiman. Did he just move there as an adult?

    • @[email protected]
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      1210 months ago

      As a kiwi, that does my head in…

      It’s worse even than the new orleans “naahlins” thing

      • @cmbabul
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        810 months ago

        Southerner here, it’s “norlins” but lots of us also call it “Nola”

        • Cethin
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          310 months ago

          Nola is an acronym, not a pronunciation thing. New Orleans, Louisiana, or NO LA for short.

          • @cmbabul
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            310 months ago

            Oh I know, really just suggesting it as an alternative so our kiwi friends brain would stop breaking

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        It makes perfect sense when you realize Americans try to speak by making as few sounds as possible.

        • synae[he/him]
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          310 months ago

          What we lack in quantity (or quality!), we make up for in volume

    • @Z3k3
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      910 months ago

      I’m from the UK and I didn’t know that

      • @Apepollo11
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        610 months ago

        If you’re getting old like me, you might remember Harry Enfield’s Mr Cholmondley-Warner sketches. (And if you’re not, definitely look them up!)

        • @Z3k3
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          310 months ago

          Yeh I remember those sketches. I think it’s a case of never having seen it written down

    • @I_Fart_Glitter
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      310 months ago

      And how might we pronounce Marchioness?

      • @Apepollo11
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        310 months ago

        Ah, right.

        “Mar-shuh’ness”. It’s a bit trickier to transliterate how to say the back part. It’s like the perfume company, Chanel - it’s that same “Shuh’ne” sound.