Scone or Sgone? - Amused me anyway

Scone or Sgone? - Amused me anyway

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cbmotorsport

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3,065 posts

118 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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P-Jay

10,564 posts

191 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Say 'Cone'

Add an 'S' at the beginning.

Job done.

Doofus

25,805 posts

173 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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P-Jay said:
Say 'Cone'

Add an 'S' at the beginning.

Then apologise for being common, and promise to try and say it properly in the future.

Job done.
FTFY

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

100 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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British dictionaries usually show the /ˈskɒn/ form (rhymes with gone) as the preferred pronunciation, while recognising the /ˈskoʊn/ form. (rhymes with tone)

As we all know, Wikipedia is 100% reliable and the most appropriate arbiter for all internet debates

TartanPaint

2,988 posts

139 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Eric Mc

121,994 posts

265 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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P-Jay said:
Say 'Cone'

Add an 'S' at the beginning.

Job done.
Say "Gone" but replace the "G" with an "S" and a "C".

Job dun.

Dave.

7,360 posts

253 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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TartanPaint said:
:ROFL:

Roofless Toothless

5,662 posts

132 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Dave. said:
:ROFL:
Why? I think this is very interesting. There's a lot of anthropological interest in this.

There is a very sharp border in southern Yorkshire, isn't there? From one extreme to another in about 50 miles.

And take a look at Ireland. The linguistic boundary exactly parallels the political and historical division of the island. This should form part of the Brexit debate. smile

Hilts

4,389 posts

282 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Always said Scone (sgone)

Always thought anyone who said scone (cone) was a bit posh.

Probably the same people that say syoots instead of soots. (suits)

Peter911

482 posts

157 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Hilts said:
Always said Scone (sgone)

Always thought anyone who said scone (cone) was a bit posh.

Probably the same people that say syoots instead of soots. (suits)
You sound really common.

Hilts

4,389 posts

282 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Peter911 said:
Hilts said:
Always said Scone (sgone)

Always thought anyone who said scone (cone) was a bit posh.

Probably the same people that say syoots instead of soots. (suits)
You sound really common.
Hopefully.

I'll just rest my holdall...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_8M2Rc1IYg

oblio

5,408 posts

227 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Ar'n't they pronounced sgone once you have eaten them?

smile

Dave.

7,360 posts

253 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Roofless Toothless said:
Dave. said:
:ROFL:
Why? I think this is very interesting. There's a lot of anthropological interest in this.

There is a very sharp border in southern Yorkshire, isn't there? From one extreme to another in about 50 miles.

And take a look at Ireland. The linguistic boundary exactly parallels the political and historical division of the island. This should form part of the Brexit debate. smile
Do you need a whoosh parrot?

You've completely missed the Purple edit haven't you? wink

Roofless Toothless

5,662 posts

132 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Yes I did. smile

Can I have a parrot? It'd be my first and I would be so proud.

Please...

Doofus

25,805 posts

173 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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oblio said:
Ar'n't they pronounced sgone once you have eaten them?

smile
No. They are pronounced "Bgack! If is wasn't for the cream and jam, I wouldn't have bothered, because the rest of it is like loft insulation."

Sheets Tabuer

18,957 posts

215 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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When i was a child I looked at them in the bakery shop window with a label on that looked like the word cone with an s at the front so always called them that, to call them sgone you'd need to remove the e at the end.

Dave.

7,360 posts

253 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Roofless Toothless said:
Yes I did. smile

Can I have a parrot? It'd be my first and I would be so proud.

Please...
hehe

Incoming!


anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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What if I had a scone in Bath ?

cbmotorsport

Original Poster:

3,065 posts

118 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Grahamdub said:
What if I had a scone in Bath ?
The steam makes them very hard to hold.

captain_cynic

11,985 posts

95 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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TartanPaint said:
rofl