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For someone who's never been anywhere near Philadelphia, how is Cynwyd pronounced???
Did you hear about the Dreamliner that beached itself in Kansas?
Read the link Ed put up. It explains what happened better then the original article,Phil
"Kin wood" is how I've always pronounced it. Not sure if that's right or not,Phil
That's exactly how I was going to say it was pronounced, since that's how the newscasters say it, but I was trying to correct their Welsh pronunciations
My family is from Norfolk, Virginia. Locals call it "NOR-fick", or nearly "NOR-f*ck". Broadcasters say "NOR-folk", with a long 'O' and distinct 'L'... probably to not accidentally fall too close to that second local pronunciation.
... I've heard a few locals (a southern accent sneaking in there, causing them to drop the "R") almost pronounce Norfolk, Virginia as NAW-fick (or nearly NAW-f*ck).
Oh, that, too. My mom's mother pronounced it that way.Always makes me think of this ditty: "We're the girls from Norfolk U, we don't smoke and we don't chew. Norfolk! Norfolk!"
Rode a train through Wales back in the 80s. No way any normal non Welch speaking person could prononce those town names. Got a employees timetable of that line from a friendly conductor on the train. Traded some Trains magazines for it. He told me how to prononce the names but quickly gave me. Oh, and you shoud have heard what he said about Tom Jones and his family. Bunch of thieves etc. Guy was funny.