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10th April 09, 12:12 AM
#21
Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Actually now I'm a bit confused. I didn't think to realize about the "dialects"...
So it's Loch-ah-ber not Loch-AY-ber?
YES nearly, more like LOCH-AAH-BER. NOT EVER loch-Ay-ber.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th April 09 at 04:48 AM.
Reason: added something
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10th April 09, 12:20 AM
#22
Originally Posted by skauwt
something i failed to ask with the name lochaber which lochaber are we talking about
Lochaber, Black Isle Rd, Muir Of Ord, Highland IV6, UK
Lochaber, Pleasance, Falkland, Cupar, Fife KY15, UK
Lochaber, Edinburgh Rd, Cockenzie, Prestonpans, East Lothian EH32, UK
Lochaber, Malcolm Rd, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City AB14, UK
Lochaber, Main St, Leitholm, Coldstream, The Scottish Borders TD12, UK
Lochaber, Charlestown, Dunfermline, Fife KY11, UK
None of those! Lochaber is a district(like a small county) in West Inverness-shire centering on Fort William(ish).No doubt if you google Lochaber it will tell you the history.Basically the area name probably pre-dates the county name by many centuries.
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10th April 09, 12:40 AM
#23
Do Americans have difficulty pronouncing the "ch" in loch? I know it causes no end of difficulty for English people who insist on pronouncing it as "ck" as in lock. Think of Johann Sebastian Bach - you know the composer - they always seem to get that right. Lochaber is pronounced Loch - abbur where the "abber" bit sounds a bit like the Swedish group Abba only the bba bit is more like burr.
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10th April 09, 12:41 AM
#24
Originally Posted by JolyStNicholas
I'm with Jack on this one!
Jack are you any where near the Lochaber Estates? I have 4 deeded plots there.
I do not live too far away, maybe 30 miles or so from Tulloch.I know about them though and they are in a beautiful part of the area.To give you an idea of the area, google Cilllie Choirill and you will find a YouTube section and there are lots of other pictures on the web page too. It is about a beautiful little church(it starred in the "Monarch of the Glen" TV thing) perched high on a hill very close(within a mile maybe) to your estate.Concentrate on the shots down by the river Spean.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th April 09 at 01:50 AM.
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10th April 09, 12:45 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Phil
Do Americans have difficulty pronouncing the "ch" in loch? I know it causes no end of difficulty for English people who insist on pronouncing it as "ck" as in lock. Think of Johann Sebastian Bach - you know the composer - they always seem to get that right. Lochaber is pronounced Loch - abbur where the "abber" bit sounds a bit like the Swedish group Abba only the bba bit is more like burr.
Sorry Phil the Abba sound is too short. the "A" in Lochaber is a long "AAA".
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10th April 09, 02:02 AM
#26
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Sorry Phil the Abba sound is too short. the "A" in Lochaber is a long "AAA".
A lot depends on how you pronounce "Abba" though, doesn't it?
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10th April 09, 02:52 AM
#27
Thank you for the info Jack. I recieved beautiful photo's prior to the purchase
and someday soon hope to travel there in person.
I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
4th Laird of Lochaber, Knights of St Andrew,Knight of The Double Eagle
Clan Seton,House of Gordon,Clan Claus,Semper Fedilas
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10th April 09, 03:18 AM
#28
This is fascinating. Thanks for posting guys.
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10th April 09, 03:22 AM
#29
Maybe someone could point to the sound on the chart?
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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10th April 09, 03:32 AM
#30
Rex, I'm pointing at the chart now. Can you see?
Slainte!
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