Words with different pronuntiations in AE and BE
Yesterday, one of my teacher (he's danish) made a joke about the British accent (BA) of one of his colleagues. He pronounced schedule with BA instead of American Accent (AA). I found this kind of funny since I didn't know this word has two different pronunciation (I only knew the american one).
Do you know other words with different pronunciation in BE and AE?
Thanks!
Re: Words with different pronuntiations in AE and BE
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Do you know other words with different pronunciation[s] in BE and AE?
There don't seem to me to be all that many. Every once in a while I see a reporter from Sky News, and I don't recall any pronunciations that are significantly different (aside from the British accent) than what I hear here (USA). Perhaps somebody else will have a different opinion.
(Say: one of my teachers)
:)
Re: Words with different pronuntiations in AE and BE
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Originally Posted by Masfer
Yesterday, one of my teacher (he's danish) made a joke about the British accent (BA) of one of his colleagues. He pronounced schedule with BA instead of American Accent (AA). I found this kind of funny since I didn't know this word has two different pronunciation (I only knew the american one).
Do you know other words with different pronunciation in BE and AE?
Thanks!
migrainenoun, a recurrent throbbing headache often with nausea and visual disturbance.
AA = [mai'] my-grain
BE = [mi'] me-grain
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