Details, Explanation and Meaning About List of names in English with non-intuitive pronunciations

List of names in English with non-intuitive pronunciations Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

  • Caius (as in Caius College, Cambridge), pronounced "keys" SAMPA /ki:z/
  • Cholmondeley, pronounced "chumley" /"tSVmli:/
  • Cosham (Hampshire town), pronounced "koss'm" /"kQs@m/
  • Featherstonehaugh, pronounced "fanshaw" /"f{nSO:/
  • Frome (UK town), pronounced "froom" /fru:m/
  • Honiton (UK town), pronounced "hunniton" /"hVnIt@n/
  • Kirkcudbrightshire (former Scottish county), pronounced "Kirkoobreeshir" /kIr"kubrIS3/
  • Leicester (UK city), pronounced "lester" /"lEst@/
  • Leominster (UK town), pronounced "lemster" /"lEmst@/
  • Magdalen (as in Magdalen College, Oxford), pronounced "maudlin" /"mO:dlIn/
  • Woolfhardisworthy, pronounced "woolsey" /"wUlzi:/
  • Condublasney, pronounced "Corin" /"cOrIn/.
  • Dalziel, pronounced "dee-ell" /di:"El/ or /di:"jEl/ (as in the U.K. television series Dalziel and Pascoe)
  • Marjoribanks, pronounced "marchbanks" /"mA:tSb{Nks/
  • Slough (Berkshire town), pronounced to rhyme with "cow" /slaU/
  • Towcester (Northamptonshire town), pronounced "toaster"
  • Spokane, (Washington), pronounced to rhyme with "can" /spoUk{n/
  • Worcester (UK city), pronounced "wooster" /"wUst@/. See also: Worcester, Massachusetts, which has a subtly different, but still non-intuitive, pronunciation. Compare Wooster, Ohio.
  • Berlin, Ohio, pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable: "BUR-lin" /"bUrlIn/.
  • Taliaferro and Talliaferro, American place & family names, pronounced "Tolliver" /"tA:lIv3'/.

See also: English spelling


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