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How Do You Pronounce 'scone'?

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wiltsman | 16:45 Fri 15th Nov 2019 | ChatterBank
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As a distraction from Brexit, I thought I'd check how you pronounce SCONE.

Do you pronounce it so it rhymes with GONE, or maybe you say it to rhyme with CONE?

Apparently a lot depends on where you live!
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Before I eat it, to rhyme with cone. After I eat it, s'gone.
16:50 Fri 15th Nov 2019
Gone. I’m in the South West.
I'm a "Gone" man, brought up in Lancashire which, I think, is more relevant than where you live now.
I'm a coner not a goner.
I actually differentiate between both pronunciations.
Like cone with a s preceding. All my posh Scots in-laws pronounce it scon. Suppose they are thinking about some old chair?
Scone's gone - Lancs
cholmondely
Before I eat it, to rhyme with cone. After I eat it, s'gone.
Gone--Lancashire
A scone in Scone is a skon in Skoon
I pronounce it, "Yummers."
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I say Scone as in Gone
Cone - South West as well
That’s interesting that Lancashire folk are saying “the scone’s gone”.
I’ve always lived here, and indeed I believe I live in the same town as Mamyalynne, yet I have scones carried by drones!
GONE

I'm from Cornwall .......

.......... and the jam goes on first !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm with jazzyjen with 'cone' and originally from North Manc
You must come from t'posh end of Bolton Jazzjen.
Scone, rhyming with cone.
From S. West.
Skon
As in cone - Gloucestershire/Lincolnshire

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