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How do you pronounce forehead?
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
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I was interested to know more about it as I heard how americans are saying it and apparently there are several ways you can say it, did you also know that?
2 of the most common ones are forhed or forrid, where you pronounce the h very soft.
The way I like to say it is fore head with fore first then with a slight pause then following with a hard h in head.
How about you, how do you prefer to pronounce it?  |
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"Forrid - because it has to rhyme with horrid, for the little girl. "
The slagging I’ve got for pronouncing it this exact way is mad everyone else I know says Four-head. Glad to not be alone anymore lol xx |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
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"I was interested to know more about it as I heard how americans are saying it and apparently there are several ways you can say it, did you also know that?
2 of the most common ones are forhed or forrid, where you pronounce the h very soft.
The way I like to say it is fore head with fore first then with a slight pause then following with a hard h in head.
How about you, how do you prefer to pronounce it? " in scottieland the pronounce it four heed  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends who were speaking too.
Locals - "Forr-ed" (we don't always pronounce our H's here) plus we can speak faster with those who know the accent.
Other people - forehead
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"I was interested to know more about it as I heard how americans are saying it and apparently there are several ways you can say it, did you also know that?
2 of the most common ones are forhed or forrid, where you pronounce the h very soft.
The way I like to say it is fore head with fore first then with a slight pause then following with a hard h in head.
How about you, how do you prefer to pronounce it? in scottieland the pronounce it four heed " That is a good way of saying it too  |
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