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"Having binge watched Line of Duty I am bemused by what seems to be the mispronunciation of the letter H. However I googled it and the article I read spoke of regional variations. So I am curious. I pronounce it as H " Haha | |||
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"Having binge watched Line of Duty I am bemused by what seems to be the mispronunciation of the letter H. However I googled it and the article I read spoke of regional variations. So I am curious. " Correctly Aitch Missy x | |||
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" " Ohh and I’m Haitch can be quite controversial over here | |||
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"Ayyy, Beee, Ceee, Deee, Eeee, Effff, Geee, ?, Eyyye, Jay, Kay, Elll, Emmm, Ennn, Oh, Peee, Queue, Are, Esss, Teee, You, Veee, Doubleyou, Ex, Why, Zed. Simples innit really " Zed? Zed?! Oh no why did you have to do and say that. We’re going to kick off a whole Zed vs Zee argument now | |||
"Ayyy, Beee, Ceee, Deee, Eeee, Effff, Geee, ?, Eyyye, Jay, Kay, Elll, Emmm, Ennn, Oh, Peee, Queue, Are, Esss, Teee, You, Veee, Doubleyou, Ex, Why, Zed. Simples innit really " Looool xx | |||
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"I pronounce mine with the huh sound sound infront Haych xx" So is it Harry or 'Arry Redknapp then? | |||
"I pronounce mine with the huh sound sound infront Haych xx So is it Harry or 'Arry Redknapp then? " And everyone knows it's our 'Enry (Henry Cooper) | |||
"I pronounce mine with the huh sound sound infront Haych xx So is it Harry or 'Arry Redknapp then? " Its Harry for me xx | |||
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"We don't pronounce it all - we're from 'Ull - its a distinct speech pattern here " .. “Errr Nerrr the sneer” Nowt quite like a “uller accent” Damn I miss the chats with the girls from my old office there | |||
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"We don't pronounce it all - we're from 'Ull - its a distinct speech pattern here .. “Errr Nerrr the sneer” Nowt quite like a “uller accent” Damn I miss the chats with the girls from my old office there " You need to come back for a cultural visit | |||
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"We don't pronounce it all - we're from 'Ull - its a distinct speech pattern here .. “Errr Nerrr the sneer” Nowt quite like a “uller accent” Damn I miss the chats with the girls from my old office there You need to come back for a cultural visit " I was there last week doing a job on the Quay, but I’m always up for exploring unseen areas | |||
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"Haych " This is me too | |||
"Aitch. " Yaaaa x | |||
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"We don't pronounce it all - we're from 'Ull - its a distinct speech pattern here .. “Errr Nerrr the sneer” Nowt quite like a “uller accent” Damn I miss the chats with the girls from my old office there You need to come back for a cultural visit I was there last week doing a job on the Quay, but I’m always up for exploring unseen areas " I know quite a few of those! | |||
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"I used to pronounce it aitch. But then a kindly elderly gentleman took me off the streets and invited me to live with him. He taught me to speak proper. He's a bit weird if I'm honest. Likes to put loads of marbles in my mouth in front of his male roommate, runs me scolding hot baths and makes me fetch his slippers at all hours of the night. Kinky fucker. All I wanted was a room somewhere, Far away from the cold night air. " With one enormous chair, oh wouldn’t that be loverly. | |||
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"Having binge watched Line of Duty I am bemused by what seems to be the mispronunciation of the letter H. However I googled it and the article I read spoke of regional variations. So I am curious. " Aitch I believe | |||
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"My wife is Russian, and for her H is G - sometimes in conversation she will subconsciously revert back to her native language and pronounce a word or name as such... ....more than once, (former) Prince Harry was referred to as Prince Gary... " I like the idea of a Prince Gary. Maybe he could marry a Princess Carly. Bring those out of favour names back into fashion! | |||
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