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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 09:41 AM
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The letter H is properly pronounced "Aitch" not "Haitch". We are not all characters such as the H'Artful Dodger In H'Oliver Twist. This is a personal bug bear but I have noticed that the new Sony advert has the voice over for the new 3D "Haitch" D TV. And Graham Norton has been using "Haitch" on the BBC. Surprisingly my seven and nine year old kids seem to be being taught "Haitch" at school by some teachers. This must stop!
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couldnt H'agree more
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 09:53 AM
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H'absolutely..
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 09:57 AM
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And it's "toothbrush", not "tuthbrush" and "room" not "rum" you spazzers!
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by mgcvk
The letter H is properly pronounced "Aitch" not "Haitch". We are not all characters such as the H'Artful Dodger In H'Oliver Twist. This is a personal bug bear but I have noticed that the new Sony advert has the voice over for the new 3D "Haitch" D TV. And Graham Norton has been using "Haitch" on the BBC. Surprisingly my seven and nine year old kids seem to be being taught "Haitch" at school by some teachers. This must stop!
oh you should come round to my neck of the woods, how you pronounce H could determine how many knees you go home with.
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 10:27 AM
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TBH, in the cheme of things, what's it matter?

Just laugh at the southern softies and their weird way of speaking.........I mean, how can ANYONE prounce an "L" as a "W"?????????
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 10:42 AM
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it's funny reading these threads where you're busting a nut over grammar, although I think the yanks generally have a more pragmatic stance on how to pronounce things.
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by alcazar
TBH, in the cheme of things
**** that made me LOL MFAO
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 11:13 AM
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Spelling and grammar is something else again. Many posters don't seem to be able to contract cannot to can't so we often see the like of "I carnt believe........." etc.
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 11:17 AM
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i just brought a dictionary.
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by ChefDude
it's funny reading these threads where you're busting a nut over grammar, although I think the yanks generally have a more pragmatic stance on how to pronounce things.
like they way they use the word veHicle lol
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Originally Posted by Jamz3k
i just brought a dictionary.
I do admit this one gets up my f,ing nose at times, why oh why do people insist on sticking a R in bought?
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 11:44 AM
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Its an SN thing, have never noticed it on any other forum.
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Originally Posted by alcazar
TBH, in the cheme of things, what's it matter?

Just laugh at the southern softies and their weird way of speaking.........I mean, how can ANYONE prounce an "L" as a "W"?????????
That's a speech impediment not a Southern accent?
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Originally Posted by Jamz3k
Its an SN thing, have never noticed it on any other forum.
TBH I cant say I've ever noticed it on other forums either, why do people use it on here then? do we have a higher percentage of chavs who cant spell than on other forums?
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 11:58 AM
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"brought" is valid.

"I brought my dictionary with me today."

As opposed to

"I bought a dictionary from a shop."

'fess up - who says brung and thunk?

I live in essex now, so my speech and articulation are ... well somewhere else
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Some Scotts say wither instead of whether
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Some English say wot instead of what.
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the fella who sits next to me at work says bluetuff all the time instead of bluetooth could kill hiim
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Originally Posted by nosjunkie
the fella who sits next to me at work says bluetuff all the time instead of bluetooth could kill hiim
Thats worthy of a smack round the side of the head lol.
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depends on whether you're a prod or a taig.
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mgcvk
The letter H is properly pronounced "Aitch" not "Haitch". We are not all characters such as the H'Artful Dodger In H'Oliver Twist. This is a personal bug bear but I have noticed that the new Sony advert has the voice over for the new 3D "Haitch" D TV. And Graham Norton has been using "Haitch" on the BBC. Surprisingly my seven and nine year old kids seem to be being taught "Haitch" at school by some teachers. This must stop!
I think that is a valid point.

As a matter of interest, apart from pronunciation, how do you feel about the word "Problem" being substituted by the word "Issue" when Issue does not even mean the same thing? The same goes for using "Proven" which is an ancient Scottish legal term instead of the word "Proved" which has always been the correct English word.

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Originally Posted by RA Dunk
like they way they use the word veHicle lol
About 30 seconds in
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
lol, funny enough it only/usually seems to be policemen who seem to say it that way
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 04:47 PM
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in the news, how come 'prison' has changed into 'jail'? but they still get a prison sentence?
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 04:59 PM
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why do we rigidly stick to the old french pronounciation of lieutenant, "leftenant"
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Old Jun 16, 2010 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamz3k
i just brought a dictionary.
Ah, well illustrated. A common one as in, "I just brought a new exhaust" when people really mean, "I just bought a new exhaust" as in just purchased.
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Does anyone remember when Ayrton Senna suddenly became Eye-airton Senna overnight?

Also Andy Cole metamorphosised into Andrew Cole from one day to the next during the football season. I guess his agent thought it made him sound more intelligent!
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