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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Regularly.
Pretty much any word with a repetitive L sound. Joy of a speech impediment. It’s endless entertainment for the kid though!"
How singularly regularly cute xx |
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"Regularly.
Pretty much any word with a repetitive L sound. Joy of a speech impediment. It’s endless entertainment for the kid though!
How singularly regularly cute xx"
The worst bit is my married name had repetitive L’s in it which was a fecking nightmare. I stuck with my maiden name because I can at least pronounce that. |
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"Regularly.
Pretty much any word with a repetitive L sound. Joy of a speech impediment. It’s endless entertainment for the kid though!
How singularly regularly
The worst bit is my married name had repetitive L’s in it which was a fecking nightmare. I stuck with my maiden name because I can at least pronounce that. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Regularly.
Pretty much any word with a repetitive L sound. Joy of a speech impediment. It’s endless entertainment for the kid though!
Avoid Wales "
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"Regularly.
Pretty much any word with a repetitive L sound. Joy of a speech impediment. It’s endless entertainment for the kid though!
Avoid Wales
Sound advice
Who kicked your cage ..?"
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Another one who can't pronounce phenomenon ... it just goes totally wrong, n's turn into m's and vice versa, e's turn into o's and I sound like a stuttering, gibbering idiot.
It's a lot easier just to say 'thing' |
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By *ynecplCouple
over a year ago
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Not an issue as such with saying the word but Mrs T always says a joke
Ling-er-ey as opposed to the French pronunciation of lingerie.
It has become so ingrained I actually went into a department store and asked the assistant for the ling-er-ey department before going red faced and pronouncing it properly. |
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