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"I always thought they were pronounced pasties, as in Cornish pasty, but pasties is in gluey paste makes so much more sense. I feel educated "
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"I always thought they were pronounced pasties, as in Cornish pasty, but pasties is in gluey paste makes so much more sense. I feel educated
That's something else you have learnt from fab xxx"
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I think they are pronounced pasty as in cornish, but cornish pasties are also called that because the edges are pasted together, so both pronunciations of the word come from the same origin. Or so I've always been led to believe
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