Sean Thornton
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I often pronounce Baldock as Baldrick. That would be a sight flying down the wing.
Think early McBurnie.......
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I often pronounce Baldock as Baldrick. That would be a sight flying down the wing.
I'm sorry, this is just generating more confusion. Has the SCART guided you so you are "SCART lead" or are you taking the SCART out for a walk on his "SCART lead"?"Lead" as in "lead".
"Lead" as in 'SCART lead'
still struggle with Will-der/Wilder lol
I think you’d still say the ‘g’. I’ll ask my Polish mate ...
EDIT - they’ve confirmed it would be said like Yagielka.
Low as in lowMatt Lowton - "Low" rhyming with cow or "Low" rhyming with toe?
I seem to change this one every time I say it.
That’s a new onestill struggle with Will-der/Wilder lol
Low as in low
Bow or bow?Hmm, I think I'd say low as in bow.
I once briefly worked with a bloke who said he was a good mate of Steve (and obviously knew Phil). I had no reason to disbelieve him (his face just lit up when I said I was a Blade) and he reckoned the family pronounced it ‘Yajelka’.Think Jags actually pronounces it yag-eelka, not yaggy-elka, which makes sense (depending on what part of Poland his family originate.)
The city of Kiev, which we pronounce kee-ev, local Ukranians pronounce Keev.
As most of Eastern Ukraine was originally Western Poland (until world war two), maybe the family line of Jags is from that region?
Hmm, I think I'd say low as in bow.
Yeah but for that to work you have to hold your arm out, palm down and move it towards the ground a couple of times, like a manager telling his players to calm down. And you have to shout slowly or they won’t understand.I think Akinbiyi means "LOW AS IN LOW" using the power of shouting, as you would when dealing with Johnny Foreigner!
Hmm, I think I'd say low as in bow.
I’d guess “Hammond” has had the most pronunciations since Terry Cunt signed for us.
Stick at it!
There are the making of a funny sentence in there somewhere.....
If you loved the English language that much, you'd know that the past participle of "to lead" is led, so wouldn't actually be confused at all.I'm sorry, this is just generating more confusion. Has the SCART guided you so you are "SCART lead" or are you taking the SCART out for a walk on his "SCART lead"?
I love the English language.
Inspired by Bladespod Andy/Panchero/Rogbiv/Roy’s view from insane pronunciation of Baldock. You’ve got a few obvious ones but some much more down to interpretation. How do you say them?
First you’ve got: Bolldock, Bawldock or BALdock? Team Beans or Team Roygbiv?
Moussay or Mousset? One of my favourites has been Muzzyizzet, but I feel like the bloke was mentally challenged so I’ll let that one go.
The age old debate, do you agree with his own pronunction of his name, Yagielka, or the obviously correct Jagielka?
The age old debate, do you agree with his own pronunction of his name, Yagielka, or the obviously correct Jagielka?
I remember old blades saying Tony ‘Kerry’. Bottom line is we don’t speak reight.Regards pronunciations I always thought it was Alan Wud..wud.
But I’ve heard it pronounced by Blades as Alan Wud...Wahhhhhd.
I remember old blades saying Tony ‘Kerry’. Bottom line is we don’t speak reight.
And herry up for hurry. Not heard that for ages.Remember it well.....Tony Tony..Kerry.......Tony Tony...Kerry.
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