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Places and things that are pronounced differently to their spelling

Glasgow in Scotland is said as "Gles- ga" by the locals ( I used to be one, but I`m all right now) my sisters will gie me the malkie for that one, help ma boab!
 
grundisburgh... grunnsbrerr
aldeburgh.... owbrer (mainly by some by the second home owners !)
both suffolk..
 
Lower Peover -> Lower Peever

ETA
and likewise

Over Peover -> Over Peever which I always feel ought to be Over Pee-over
 
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Lower Peover -> Lower Peever

ETA
and likewise

Over Peover -> Over Peever which I always feel ought to be Over Pee-over
Lucky it isn't!
 
grundisburgh... grunnsbrerr
aldeburgh.... owbrer (mainly by some by the second home owners !)
both suffolk..
A local would say Saap'ston rather than Sapiston!
 
I live in Norfolk and we have loads of these, for example Happisburgh- pronounced Haze-bru, also Wymondham, pronounced Wind-am, Costessey pronounced Cossy is another.
Also Garboldisham becomes Garble-shum.
Love from Ixworth, across the Iceni boarder!
 
One of my favourite counties for bizarre spelling/pronunciation (prashun?) has to be Kent. Apart from Wrotham which is Root'em, there is Trottiscliffe (pronounced Trozlee) which is less than a mile from Trosley (Trozlee) Park. Ightham is pronounced Item!
 
Leigh (Lancs) --> Lee
but elsewhere --> Lie
:wacky:

ETA there used to be a (Lancashire) LeighToaster cheese so strong it used to take the skin off the roof of my mouth!
 
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Arab (town in Alabama) pronounced AY-rab
Lafayette (towns in Alabama and Georgia) pronounced L'FAYet
 
Smallthorne. Pronounced locally as Smorthan
 
New Madrid (Missouri) pronounced New MAD-rid
Cairo (Illinois) pronounced KAY-ro

Buena Vista pronounced out west in historically Spanish-speaking areas as BWAYnuh VEEsta/VISSta
Pronounced in the east as BYEW-nuh VISS-ta
 
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