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Confuses the crap out of people when they get verbal directions to Strachan Ave., in Toronto.What, haven't you been to Wor-chest-er?
Or Glow-chest-er?
Or Lie-chest-er?
Confuses the crap out of people when they get verbal directions to Strachan Ave., in Toronto.What, haven't you been to Wor-chest-er?
Or Glow-chest-er?
Or Lie-chest-er?
Yes, the vowel in the second half is almost entirely elided.Never heard it actually said in a New England accent. Guessing it should be more like "Innsmth" or "Innsmuth"?
Indeed.It would be Inns muth/inns muhth most likely. Just like Plymouth or Portsmouth
What, haven't you been to Wor-chest-er?
Or Glow-chest-er?
Or Lie-chest-er?
What about Edinburrow and Middlesburrow?What, haven't you been to Wor-chest-er?
Or Glow-chest-er?
Or Lie-chest-er?
Gaelic pronunciations tend to take a couple of letters from the beginning and a couple from the end, then add in some randoms from the middle if a particularly long word. Can't speak for Yorkshire.What about Edinburrow and Middlesburrow?
If you want a non-joke answer, I think both names are Scandinavian in origin. It's not Gaelic - Dun Eideann is the Gaelic name.Gaelic pronunciations tend to take a couple of letters from the beginning and a couple from the end, then add in some randoms from the middle if a particularly long word. Can't speak for Yorkshire.
What, haven't you been to Wor-chest-er?
Or Glow-chest-er?
Or Lie-chest-er?
Fake Massachusetts Towns
Lameham Methol Shamesbury Blight Falls West Lameham Mansocket Whitefolk Leominsterlingburghamshireton Scroughton Unstable (/unst’-a-bull/) Hamham B...www.mcsweeneys.net
I'm really surprised they didn't include 'The Strange Case of Charles Dexter Ward'.Steve Jackson Games is going to be republishing the Choose Cthulhu solo gamebooks later this year, and I was trying to decide which book to get in the Kickstarter. (I'm only interested in getting one at this time.)
Which of these six would you choose? Use as few spoilers as you can manage, please.
Peebuhddy and lester* are both easy once you know.Lol. I've been to Worcester and Gloucester.
If people can't even pronounce Peabody correctly, there is no hope for place names like Leicester. I think even in Massachusetts a third of the people probably don't pronounce that one right
Peebuhddy and lester* are both easy once you know.
(*Or lesstah if your Massachusetts or old-timey New Hampshire accent is a little stronger.)