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Spelling of English Placenames
Joe Otten Posted Aug 25, 2003
OK, well I've only been here 14 years, so somebody will probably tell me that I'm using incomers pronunciations, but...
Penistone: penis rhymes with Dennis; tone is like ton in a normal place name.
Owlerton: Owler rhymes with bowler
Beaucheif: beech - if
Spelling of English Placenames
Dryopithecus Posted Oct 17, 2003
Beasher, Oalton, Penston??
To correct the transatlantic balance a bit, how about Cincinatti, Seattle, Yosemite, Houston (pronounced "Ewston") and the two states, that sound like neighbours, but aren't quite, Kansas and Arkansas!
Dry.
Spelling of English Placenames
Dianthus Posted Jun 25, 2010
I KNOW this is an old thread - but never mind.
I live in Hampshire and not far from me is a village called Awbridge - locally pronounced Aybridge. We also have Owslebury - which is pronounced Ozzleburry, Alresford - Awlsford and Houghton - a village which even the locals pronounce in two different ways (Hoetun or Howton)!
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