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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle View Post
    A crime committed in Rennes Road last month had the police talking about Ren-ness.
    I'm led to understand that that's actually the proper Breton pronunciation, though not the proper modern French one.

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    Thanks for that information, Dean. I had forgotten the place lay so far west. But the cops weren’t focused on the way anyone pronounces the name anywhere else – they were making it up as they went!
    There is a farming area south of Grahamstown known as Southwell – it is pronounced as written, although the place in England after which it is named is apparently Suthell.
    No accounting for placename pronunciation!
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    We play this game here all the time, especially with southerners. Many New England towns are named after English villages. Leicester being prounced "Lester" and not "Lie-chester". But we have a few Native American twists as well. I live on the Passagassawakeag River. Hint: it is not "Pass-a-gas-a-wa-keg".
    Last edited by tky58; 14th July 12 at 09:43 AM.

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    So...we are the "Melting Pot" where we settle is how we speak. Would you say then that "Old Scots" has gone full circle and is making a comeback?

    Seawolf

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    Okay then, how do you pronounce Passagassawakeag?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle View Post
    Okay then, how do you pronounce Passagassawakeag?
    Poorly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle View Post
    Okay then, how do you pronounce Passagassawakeag?
    "The Passy"

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