Yeah the with the too bit rather than tchew
Extraneous the not part of my pronunciation
Aluminium or aluminum.
They spell it differently so I’d say our spelling our way, their spelling their way.
Our way is the right way.
But they’ve probably just done that to justify them pronouncing things stoopid
I could care less
“alright” - can never decide whether to roll the ‘r’ or not, horrible word to pronounce.
Lure
oh wow, this has foxed me a bit
I don’t think I can say ‘institutionalised’ as easily the US way, though
I say easily; that’s a horrible word to pronounce. does a number on the tongue.
Yeah these for sure.
I believe “loore” is right but I always have to give it more if a “l’yewr” feel.
Request to @tilty to provide a recording of her saying all the words mentioned in this thread that are problematic.
I don’t know if it’s mispronounced so much as my brain just wont let me say it right but ‘disorienting‘ / ‘disorientating’? Without looking it up I honestly don’t know which is right.
Phenomenon
Until around a year ago I’m thought it ended with ‘m’. I’m 36 years old - too late to change now
Do-do do-do-do
You’re on. Here’s most of the words itt, pronounced. Bet I’ve got one wrong.
We call them Eddie Meme beans in our house.
Really enjoy the very French croissant contrasted with the very Essex style buffet and denouement
Excellent VO work as always!
Haha didn’t realise how Essex I’d gone on buffet! I’ve only lived here three years ffs what about my manx roots
Well maybe it’s just a general thing and I just associate eschewing the French way with that
for some reason i always thought ‘bergamot’ was pronounced in a French way, like BERJ-amo. eventually discovered it’s just pronounced how it’s spelled?
that’s probably more embarrassing than getting it the other way around. think i’ve only ever said it out loud once or twice but it’s enough.