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I was listenening to sky news just now and the reporter came out with "it definately probably will be"!!........... eh?
 
Journalists and presenters aren't what they used to be, even on the BBC. Many can't pronounce controversy or contributing properly and I recently heard the wrong pronunciation of the word pronunciation!

A nonsense phrase I hear a lot at the moment is one of the only...

And why do many people now start a reply with yeah, no...?


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I was listenening to sky news just now and the reporter came out with "it definately probably will be"!!........... eh?

They can't even spell either!
 
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I think with words like contributing and controversy, both pronunciations are acceptable. Alernatives just grate the eardrums of the old school :lol:
 
How does one say "bath"?
 
We're getting to Americanised:mad:
 
I think with words like contributing and controversy, both pronunciations are acceptable. Alernatives just grate the eardrums of the old school :LOL:

The BBC should not be using the American pronunciations.

Americanisms seem to get everywhere now though, The word 'gotten' is used a lot on this forum (I know it's an old English word really) It gets used now due to over-exposure to American TV.

Other eardrum graters are 'my bad' and 'I could care less'.


Steve.
 
We're getting to Americanised:mad:
I blame the spell chequer(s) me seln. ;)
There doesn't seem to be an "English" "English" one :(

Its "color" and "realize" neighbors" etc.
So in reality what chance do the yung'uns have?
 
Spelling and pronunciation will continue to evolve as the world effectively becomes smaller.
There should be no such excuse regarding grammar :-)

Wait...aren't there a variety of previous posts on this very subject? :lol:
 
Wait...aren't there a variety of previous posts on this very subject? :LOL:
Déjà vu :D ("already seen" for the English among us :D)
 
I blame the spell chequer(s) me seln. ;)
There doesn't seem to be an "English" "English" one :(

Its "color" and "realize" neighbors" etc.
If you're using a Mac there's no excuse, "British English" spelling can easily be selected in the System Preferences. *

So undoubtedly (I'd hope) our Windows and Linux brethren can do likewise as well.

Cheers,
Tony
* (Although the "Trash" is no longer called "Wastebasket", as it originally was decades ago.)
 
If you're using a Mac there's no excuse, "British English" spelling can easily be selected in the System Preferences. *

So undoubtedly (I'd hope) our Windows and Linux brethren can do likewise as well.
Cheers,
Tony
* (Although the "Trash" is no longer called "Wastebasket", as it originally was decades ago.)
You would have thought so really, wouldn't you.
PC. Here. But "our" trash is more ecologically sound than yours, its a "re-cycle bin" :D
 
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