Independent today running an article on 10 commonly mispronounced words.
How well did you guys do?
Must admit to surprise at finding I was guilty of mispronouncing 2 of the words - apparently my pronunciation of bruschetta and often would be wrong ;)
Well I got 10 out of 10, but as I am married to an Italian and once worked, believe it or not, in the BBC Pronunciation Unit - I would damn well hope so!
I messed up Bruschetta because I never use it. Sch can be "sh" in German (e.g. the Schlieffen Plan, or schule (shool-uh)), or "skuh" in English (scholastic= "skolastic" etc), so it's hard to say. Otherwise I knew them all, but in part that's because I've been corrected over things like "Ely" (I had "ellie" for a while I imagine).
If folk want something pronounced in a certain way then they should ensure the spelling is such that it will ensure "correct" pronunciation. Otherwise it isn’t being mispronounced, it is being misspelt causing undesired correct pronounciation.
Apparently i always - not offen -mispronounce just the one from that list. And i will, no doubt, continue to do so unless i soffen up in my latter years.
As for mispronouncing words that aren't even English................................
"...the pronunciation of the t in often is practised by two oddly consorted classes—the academic speakers who affect a more precise enunciation than their neighbours…& the uneasy half-literates who like to prove that they can spell….”
Anyway, we all know it's really .......... awff'n ;o)