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How do you personally pronounce "Yorkshire?" Is there a right and a wrong way? I've been saying YORK-sherr. |
I think you say it the right way, but I say york-SHYER. |
York sherr ;) |
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I say york-sherr, but I think the way it's pronounced is a telltale sign what part of the country you come from. I'm anxious to see if this poll will prove me right. Across the Pond I believe they say york-Shyer. JMO!!! Can't wait to see how it comes out! |
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And I just say Yorkie 99% of the time...:D |
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I had to stop and think about it for a second, york-sherr. I usually say yorkie. Btw, that "pond" that was mentioned is also known as - the Atlantic Ocean:) |
we say yorkie.. or york-sherr! :) |
Ha ha ha ha ha. When I first saw the poll, I thought, how silly. Everyone knows how to pronounce it. Then I started looking at the choices and not knowing how I pronounce it! I checked York-sherr, but I'm not even sure any more. |
I'm waiting for some of our UK folks to check in. We say York-sherr - which is the same way we pronounce Yorkshire Pudding (another English treat). My hubby's dad was born in England, as were his grandparents and this pronounciation came from them!!!!! |
York-shyer Were are our UK friends?? Of course, they may differ as well -- it's so funny to hear different people pronounce the same words. Also some places just plan pronounce something differently. Well we all know how to pronounce the state of Nevada -- but we have a town in Iowa, spelled the same, but pronounced Navaydah - long a in the middle |
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We have a town here in Jersey called Bogota. This also happens to be the capital of Colombia. Here in Jersey it's called Bah GO ta. The capital of Colombia is Bow go TA. |
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