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Pronunciation

Post by mellie » Thu May 03, 2012 2:52 pm

Ok, how do you pronounce Broccoli?

A: Broc-a-lie
B: Broc-a-li
C: Broc-a-lee


8-)

I am originally from Sydney, and pronounce it broc-a-lie


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Re: Pronunciation

Post by Super Nova » Thu May 03, 2012 3:34 pm

A: Broc-a-lie - I used to pronounce it this way. N.S.W country up bringing

C: Broc-a-lee - Now pronouce it this way as that is how they pronouce it in Europe.


As I travel there are many words I have changed the way I pronouce them.

Also I have started but not lost the Aussie Upward inflection at the end of words.
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Re: Pronunciation

Post by Bart » Thu May 03, 2012 5:44 pm

mellie wrote:Ok, how do you pronounce Broccoli?

A: Broc-a-lie
B: Broc-a-li
C: Broc-a-lee


8-)

I am originally from Sydney, and pronounce it broc-a-lie


8-)
Well you can see the problem, you're from Sydney :tease :tease :tease

BROCCOLI

And then there's BROCCOLINI


Whichever you pronounce BROCCOLI then BROCCOLINI is the same just add the NI

Some nuff nuffs would like to try and convince others that BROCCOLINI is pronounced completely different to BROCCOLI :rofl :rofl :rofl


But I am surprised that you don't offer the option to pronounce BROCCOLI as BROC-COLLY :thumb


Guess you just suffer from BROCK syndrome :yahoo :yahoo :yahoo :yahoo
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Re: Pronunciation

Post by mellie » Fri May 04, 2012 9:07 am

Bart wrote:
mellie wrote:Ok, how do you pronounce Broccoli?

A: Broc-a-lie
B: Broc-a-li
C: Broc-a-lee


8-)

I am originally from Sydney, and pronounce it broc-a-lie


8-)
Well you can see the problem, you're from Sydney :tease :tease :tease

BROCCOLI

And then there's BROCCOLINI


Whichever you pronounce BROCCOLI then BROCCOLINI is the same just add the NI

Some nuff nuffs would like to try and convince others that BROCCOLINI is pronounced completely different to BROCCOLI :rofl :rofl :rofl


But I am surprised that you don't offer the option to pronounce BROCCOLI as BROC-COLLY :thumb


Guess you just suffer from BROCK syndrome :yahoo :yahoo :yahoo :yahoo

It's not my fault that I am of the 1st STATE, (This being NSW, Sydney) and you on the other hand are but a mere Mexican this and cannot prononounce many words correctly. :rofl

I call this 2nd state-Syndrome, you lot have an inferiority complex because NSW was in fact the 1st, and don't you forget it Mr Bart.

:giggle


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Ok....

How do you pronounce Canberra?


A: Can-be-raa
B: Cam-bra (This is how Bart pronounces it lol)
C: Can-berra (This is how I was taught to pronounce it)

:hlo

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Re: Pronunciation

Post by mellie » Fri May 04, 2012 9:09 am

Super Nova wrote:A: Broc-a-lie - I used to pronounce it this way. N.S.W country up bringing

C: Broc-a-lee - Now pronouce it this way as that is how they pronouce it in Europe.


As I travel there are many words I have changed the way I pronouce them.

Also I have started but not lost the Aussie Upward inflection at the end of words.

And Super Nova, you had it right the first time, ignore Bart, he talks like a Mexican.

:rofl

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Re: Pronunciation

Post by mellie » Fri May 04, 2012 10:22 am

mellie wrote:
Super Nova wrote:A: Broc-a-lie - I used to pronounce it this way. N.S.W country up bringing

C: Broc-a-lee - Now pronouce it this way as that is how they pronouce it in Europe.


As I travel there are many words I have changed the way I pronouce them.

Also I have started but not lost the Aussie Upward inflection at the end of words.

And Super Nova, you had it right the first time, ignore Bart, he talks like a Mexican, he not being of the first state and all.

:rofl
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Re: Pronunciation

Post by Bart » Fri May 04, 2012 1:23 pm

mellie wrote: It's not my fault that I am of the 1st STATE, (This being NSW, Sydney)


Yes the Penal colony state :rofl :rofl :rofl


Should have gassed the lot of them, as afterall we all know that Sydney-siders are the biggest exponents of gaseous effluents :tease :tease :tease :thumb :thumb
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Re: Pronunciation

Post by Neferti » Fri May 04, 2012 4:31 pm

Broccoli ....

Oh, people who live in Canberra say "Canbra".

Bart is right too, NSW the Penal State and always jealous of Victoria since Melbourne was the Original Capital of Australia. :hi2

I've been called a Mexican as I do pronounce some words differently having been brought up in Victoria. I would probably still ask for a "round of ham and tomato" at the sandwich shop and pronounce dog as dawg and salt as sawlt. It always amazed me when I lived in Sydney that what I called Silverbeet was called Spinach there.

Aussies are different and each State has its little idiosyncrasies and pronunciations of every day words. We tend to sound the same on Forums where "accents" aren't obvious but there are subtle differences between each State and Territory, believe me. :beer

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Re: Pronunciation

Post by mantra » Fri May 04, 2012 5:14 pm

I say broccoli with a short e - broccole. There are so many dialects in NSW that it's hard to know what the original pronunciation of words was like. I read that a 100 years ago in Australia we had one of the best and clearest dialects of all the English speaking countries, but today it seems that much of the population is unintelligible.

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Re: Pronunciation

Post by Bart » Fri May 04, 2012 5:39 pm

What else can you expect from Australia's first penal colony, I mean those penilists are just a bunch of d-heads! :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl


Guess that's why Sydney always have been and always will be jealous of Melbourne. :tease
Bunch of inbred hicks and convicts (Sydney) versus Melbourne the cultural capital of Australia and the sporting capital of the world :thumb
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