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Stimulated by a discussion at chenoameg's WordGames, I wanted to ask people to list words whose spellings are ridiculously different than their pronunciations:

eg.
vict.ual \'vit-*l\
col.o.nel \'k*rn-*l\
Worcestershire sauce (IPA [ˈwʊstə(ɹ)ʃ(ɪ)ə(r)])

EDIT: And how could I forget
boat.swain \'bo-s-*n\
(I learned this one when I was in the Tempest)

I still can't believe that until last week I thought that "victual" and "vittle" were two different words with different pronunciations that just happened to have the same meaning. Like the years I spent assuming that there were two military ranks, colonel and kernel. Only that misconception I corrected in middle school...

Date: 2007-02-19 10:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ilai
Really, living in New England should present plenty of challenging names whose pronunciation don't match their spelling :-)

If you look up "waistcoat" and "forehead", you'll discover the that first pronunciations listed sound like "weskit" and "forrid".

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