Just listening to someone on the TV pronouncing Almond over and over again as AL -MOND, the AL (not ALL) very pronounced. I say ARE-MOND so which is correct?
ALL -MOND
AL-MOND
ARE-MOND
dialect ooop t North - the ay is short and the el is sounded clearly darn sarth - ay is long ( old long, and before the gt vowel shift 1375 ) as in father and the el silent The hindi for almond is pit-pit
Why would anyone say armond ? There is no r in the word.
Blow defective dictionaries, never ever heard them called anything other than how they are spelt. al mond. Oh ok more allmund probably but that's basically the same thing. Ultimately it's how it's spoken that dictates the pronunciation.
Now how do you pronounce banana ? Do you say beefsteak, skyscraper, intestine, or jabberwocky ?
I'm not insinuating that one or the other pronunciation is WRONG (sorry can't do italics) just wondering -as a person who has not had English as their Langue Maternelle, which is CORRECT. I'm interested to know the regional variations. I was taught to say Almond with a silent 'L' and because my first language is French it comes easy.
It wasn't cutting the ice financially, so best to have done what they have done with up the road - I'm an OB of that mental institution and spent many an hour pursuing the young ladies of Casterton when we could escape. Dated one Clare whose father ran a well-know fish and chip shop in Ilkley!
This is a rather tricky subject as most people think their pronunciation is correct but it defeats me why anyone would call it plarster when there is no "r" in the word similarly with draw"r"ing why complicate matters!As regards the question I say aa-mond with a silent "l".
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