Kat
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My hubby calls jodphurs "jompers"!!![]()
I've heard people saying that, makes me want to beat them over the head while shouting "Jodhpurs, with a D, you cretin, named after the Indian town Jodhpur!"
My hubby calls jodphurs "jompers"!!![]()
I'm now wondering how people pronounce "dressage" after all of the comments
Despite having a fairly pronounced North East accent, I've always said "dressahge" (with a soft "g"), even though I pronounce "garage" like "garridge"
When writing things down, it drives me batty when people school in a menage and not a manege (manège!)![]()
Here's one then, I've never had to say it out loud but always forever wondered how its pronounced...
Roeckl. (As in the gloves.)
Livery who used to be on the yard had a thorowWOOD saddle. I used to have to bite my tongue very very hard not to snap thorowGOOD, GOOD GOOD GOOD NOT WOOD.
I've heard people saying that, makes me want to beat them over the head while shouting "Jodhpurs, with a D, you cretin, named after the Indian town Jodhpur!"![]()
Ok.... has someone said this already, but it's "man-airj" not "maynarj" but if I pronounce it properly everyone thinks I've got it wrong
ok seems I say laminae wrong then, I did latin and plurals (ae) were pronounced as 'i's so I would say 1 la-min-ah, 2 la-min-eye...
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Same. Lamin -eye not lamin -ay.
is it roy-kil? or ro-kil?
Here's one then, I've never had to say it out loud but always forever wondered how its pronounced...
Roeckl. (As in the gloves.)