Capriole
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same, for dressage, trying to think how else it could be said (Its garaaage not garidge for me though)
I'm American and pronounce garage as gar AHGE (accent on second syllable). .
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same, for dressage, trying to think how else it could be said (Its garaaage not garidge for me though)
I'm American and pronounce garage as gar AHGE (accent on second syllable). .
Sack-row-ill-ee-ak - with equal emphasis on each syllable. In other words it's pronounced as it's spelled.If I'm not sure how to pronounce a word I just slur through it and hope someone corrects me.
If I want to say Neue Schule, I just say 'New S.....' and someone usually chimes in and saves me ha.
I have real trouble with sacroiliac, I still don't know how to say it.
At home and at school we were always taught that it is EXTREMELY rude to criticise the pronunciation of others.
Actually, both are correct.![]()
yes I agree because if you are from South Africa it is impossible for you to pronounce Shetland properly. You can only say shitland! lol
How about schedule and De Gogue?
I say sked yule (based on the way school, scheme, schizophrenia etc are pronounced) and de gogg (based on synagogue, pedagogue etc) but I know lots of people use shed yule and de go je. Still not really sure if I'm correct! Can remember some snotty saleswoman in a posh saddlery when I asked for a "de gogg" pretending not to understand me and then say oh you mean a de go je....
A gogue is just "gogue" no "de" and is pronounced "gog" (with hard "g"s)
I had a really fun time when I was doing my Galop 2 exam (with a group of 6-8 year olds!) learning the French names for tack and horse parts.
I have no idea how bad my French sounds to other French people... I know a lot of people have a hard enough time with my Sunderland accent!
So do you say shool for school?
So do you say shool for school?
I don't think everyine is consistent in how they pronounce words which are spelled in similar ways.
e.g. I say grass and bath with a typical NE "hard" a sound... but I also say plahtster and mahster.
Saying plaster and master sounds and feels as foreign as saying grahss and bahth.
FYI I say skedule
What really gets me is lieutenant/leftenant... where does the "f" sound appear from???![]()
A customer at work calls Dodson and horrell doddle and hoddle makes me so cross!!!
I don't think everyine is consistent in how they pronounce words which are spelled in similar ways.
No, that would be silly![]()
One of my lecturers says Alfa Alfa instead of alfalfa...
And yes, here in Bristol/The West Country you do get people doing dressarj![]()
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I'm never sure if laminae is lamin-eye or lamin-ay!
But I know neue schule, as I studied german - its 'n.oi.er sh.oo.ler'![]()
Its Lamin-ay