Brilliant!! Thank you for posting that, @Antje77 - it will be winging its way to friends who live in Michigan. When they come over here they love the way we say things differently, Warrick and War-wick one of their favourites. And may I ask, do you actually sleep in that bed? Because Verse, aka Your Stripyness (good names, @SaskiaKC!) gradually forces me to the edge, and that's only one cat!
Thanks.
As a general rule we pronounce as quick and omit as many letters as possible, try this place name, Bicester, it took me a while
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
I live in Sint Annaparochie, a small town close to the village Sexbierum, does that count? (and yes, bier is beer in Dutch)
Perfect plan, when are you coming?Is Sint Annaparochie like Saint Anna/Anne parish/parochial?
I do like the name of the village. It sounds like the perfect recipe for a celebratory weekend.
edit: And we need to think of something good to celebrate! Suggestions?Perfect plan, when are you coming?
Perfect plan, when are you coming?
edit: And we need to think of something good to celebrate! Suggestions?
Next time I can celebrate the price of airfare!
I surrender but the yank can’t pronounce St. Louis
But then you have Cirencester. Which I have heard pronounced Srinster (shock horror!). But it's as it's spelt. And don't get me started on Cholmondeley Featherstonehaugh. Oh, and you can have rusks or toast, @SaskiaKC! If they don't spike you or are low-carb, go for it - I now have a piece of Tesco high protein for eggy soldiers with my Sunday boiled egg, with no problems.BISS-ter ?
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