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Question: Path or Path, which is right?
Path (Parth) - 15 (62.5%)
Path (Paff) - 9 (37.5%)
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« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2008, 08:11:45 PM »

How about including the correct option in the poll?


Not sure what you mean?
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« Reply #16 on: January 02, 2008, 08:46:51 PM »

I believe the correct answer is path.
hope this helps.
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« Reply #17 on: January 02, 2008, 09:01:40 PM »

How about including the correct option in the poll?


Not sure what you mean?

path

bath

No 'ff' at the end, and no 'ar' in the middle.  How it's supposed to be pronounced.

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« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2008, 06:09:03 AM »

How about including the correct option in the poll?


Not sure what you mean?

path

bath

No 'ff' at the end, and no 'ar' in the middle.  How it's supposed to be pronounced.



That's pretty much what I was thinking.

Although as with foreign languages then local pronunciation always takes precedent, so the place Bath would be pronounced Barth because that's what I think the locals call it, although I would defer to anybody with greater knowledge if the local pronunciation is something else.
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« Reply #19 on: January 03, 2008, 08:38:25 AM »

How about including the correct option in the poll?


Not sure what you mean?

path

bath

No 'ff' at the end, and no 'ar' in the middle.  How it's supposed to be pronounced.



That's pretty much what I was thinking.

Although as with foreign languages then local pronunciation always takes precedent, so the place Bath would be pronounced Barth because that's what I think the locals call it, although I would defer to anybody with greater knowledge if the local pronunciation is something else.

Try saying Barth with a scottish accent..it just doesnt work :-(
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« Reply #20 on: January 03, 2008, 09:38:25 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.
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« Reply #21 on: January 03, 2008, 09:47:59 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.
Newcarstle and Carstleforrd every time for me Smiley
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« Reply #22 on: January 03, 2008, 09:51:32 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.
Newcarstle and Carstleforrd every time for me Smiley

I thought you might Marrrtt.
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« Reply #23 on: January 03, 2008, 09:54:03 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.
Newcarstle and Carstleforrd every time for me Smiley

I thought you might Marrrtt.

lol Smiley

Slightly OT, but one thing I have to try and correct myself saying is "nerrly" instead of "nearly". Proper farmer-like that is.
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« Reply #24 on: January 03, 2008, 09:57:17 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.

Which fits in with my practice of pronouncing it like the locals do.
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« Reply #25 on: January 03, 2008, 10:03:52 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.

Which fits in with my practice of pronouncing it like the locals do.

Aye, but do you also say "Brizzle" (Bristol) and "Auld Landan Town" (London)?

p.s. how do you write the London version of Landan Town (can't work out how to write how the Town bit should be pronounced...)
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« Reply #26 on: January 03, 2008, 10:07:06 AM »

it aint called london by londoners ... its "the smoke"

unless of course you are a minted stuck up yuppie in which case it isnt london OR the smoke, its Knightsbridge or Mayfair Wink
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« Reply #27 on: January 03, 2008, 10:25:57 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.

Which fits in with my practice of pronouncing it like the locals do.

Does that work for foreign cities, for example, Tokyo?
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« Reply #28 on: January 03, 2008, 10:57:09 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.

Which fits in with my practice of pronouncing it like the locals do.

Does that work for foreign cities, for example, Tokyo?

or cardiff
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« Reply #29 on: January 03, 2008, 11:02:14 AM »

Newcastle and Castleford are two place names that should NEVER be pronounced with a long 'arr' sound.

Which fits in with my practice of pronouncing it like the locals do.

Does that work for foreign cities, for example, Tokyo?

or cardiff

Yes - in theory, but I won't in practice because people might give me funny looks.
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