My wrestling name.

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Pie-yay-ya

I believe
Big Bicester Beeves
Pray for a man in the middle
One that talks like Doolittle

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How do you pronounce Discobot?

  • Disco bot
  • Disc o’bot
  • DiS Cobut
  • Deess Coobaat
  • Dos cob ort
  • Disco bort
  • Other

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Have I missed any pronounciations there DB?

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:crystal_ball: Very doubtful

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What do you have against the Spanish wr

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That was me! Definitely not Pain Au Chocolate in the patisseries of Cap Breton and Hossegor. Can’t remember what it was called though :confused:

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Some parts call it a chocolatine

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If they can’t even be consistent amongst themselves, I’ve got no hope. I wonder what a pain au chocolat is in north west France, where what we think of one is merely a petit pain?

I didn’t realise how big they were

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Chor-other

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Coo-ra-san?

We English speaker are no better.

I spent most of my youth living in Alameda (a very small island next to Oakland), which has a Versailles St. It is, naturally, pronounced as “Ver-say-ulls” by all and sundry and they become beet-red furious if you say “Ver-sigh”.

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Marylebone

  • Marla-bone
  • Marla-bun
  • Marry-la-bone
  • Mary-lee-bone

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just use your normal voice when pronouncing things, you wouldn’t pronounce the name of a band in the accent of the singer so why do this with a food or place from another country

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  • Marrruhluhbun
  • :toilet:

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Although I knew a few northerners who’d say Supergrass in the southern way because they felt that was the ‘right’ way to say the band.

that’s just silly

Should be pronounced in a northern Irish accent as that’s where the word supergrass came from tbh

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I say it Supergratheeo

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