If it's an irregular pronunciation, an Englishman wouldn't even know how to pronounce it. I'm half-English and I'd just guess "Low-bruh".
@Americans: I think, while we're on the subject, I'll tell...
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If it's an irregular pronunciation, an Englishman wouldn't even know how to pronounce it. I'm half-English and I'd just guess "Low-bruh".
@Americans: I think, while we're on the subject, I'll tell...
"Cholmondeley/Chumley"
What was that place name in Britain, with something like 30 letters, but pronounced in two syllables?
BTW, look at this: ward (German/Old Norse), warden (Old North...
Nice one! :)
One comment though, about a slim chance and a fat chance. They are not strictly speaking the same, because you say "fat chance" sarcastically, i.e. meaning "slim chance". Just like...
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