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Nero Wrote:

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> I've always said Dull-itch and not Dull-idge. Is

> that terribly milk in first of me?



Are you a Londoner? I'm intrigued to know whether this is a more 'local' pronunciation (like GRIN-itch for Greenwich, which R4's Charlotte Green says, incidentally, and she's very RP). I always say DULL-idj (and GREN-idj), but then I'm from Brighton (local pron BROY-?uhn)!!

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professordingo Wrote:

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> Nero Wrote:

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> > I've always said Dull-itch and not Dull-idge.

> Is

> > that terribly milk in first of me?

>

>

> Are you a Londoner? I'm intrigued to know whether

> this is a more 'local' pronunciation (like

> GRIN-itch for Greenwich, which R4's Charlotte

> Green says, incidentally, and she's very RP). I

> always say DULL-idj (and GREN-idj), but then I'm

> from Brighton (local pron BROY-?uhn)!!


I'm from East Dulwich and went to school in Greenwich + I say Dul-idj and Gren-itch

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>>The former I'd say....."Beauvoir" would be "Beaver"


I always say Bell-vwhah, but apparently it is Beaver, like the castle. Someone taking down my address once said there are probably loads of other streets locally named after castles. Which explains why someone would call a street Barry.

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aliceb Wrote:

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> >>The former I'd say....."Beauvoir" would be

> "Beaver"

>

> I always say Bell-vwhah, but apparently it is

> Beaver, like the castle. Someone taking down my

> address once said there are probably loads of

> other streets locally named after castles. Which

> explains why someone would call a street Barry.


So it's not named after the bloke who runs the off-licence and me then?

That's a diappointment for us both.

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