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stevej37 03-03-2024 12:50 PM

Schedule pronunciation?
 
Lately, I've been hearing more and more people say it as shedule instead of sounding the c as I have been taught....skedule.

I was told it's a British thing, but it's seems to be gaining ground on tv and podcasts.

Which way did you learn?
It bugs me to hear it with a silent c.

KFC911 03-03-2024 12:54 PM

Being from the south .... I pronounce everything wrong!

Skedule .... and if ya don't like it .... well .... tough schit :D

stevej37 03-03-2024 12:57 PM

It's like they are so proud of their backyard shed or something. :)

Zeke 03-03-2024 01:08 PM

That is the British pronunciation but in American English that would be a lazy pronunciation. To me it's still like Sketchers.

I studied dialects in college. I traced various English accents to how America was colonized. Of course things evolved with all the immigration influence. The conclusion was by the time people reached the west coast they lost most of the various regional dialects.

There are a lot of maps regarding this:
https://slideplayer.com/9435448/29/images/slide_1.jpg

stevej37 03-03-2024 01:18 PM

It's strange because I think it was less than five years ago that I first heard it that way.

The south east states speak Gullah? :D

KFC911 03-03-2024 01:41 PM

There are at least 3-4 ways of dis-pronuciations here in NC alone :D. I'm educated southern city drawl.... then ya gots "country drawl", hillbilly drawl, and on the Outer Banks (Harkers Island) they have a brogue that's unique to themselves....

KFC911 03-03-2024 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12205785)

The south east states speak Gullah? :D

Just that little sliver in SC's low country ....

stevej37 03-03-2024 01:45 PM

I found this....

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varmint 03-03-2024 01:55 PM

skedge-ool

Bill Douglas 03-03-2024 02:07 PM

Out here in the colonies we say shedule.

stevej37 03-03-2024 02:08 PM

I wonder if the British say....."I went to Shool to learn it" :confused:

stevej37 03-03-2024 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12205819)
Out here in the colonies we say shedule.


No hard c sound at all?

Zeke 03-03-2024 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12205785)
It's strange because I think it was less than five years ago that I first heard it that way.

The south east states speak Gullah? :D

Very small region including Hilton Head Island

That map is not all the impressive or accurate. In AL alone the dialect can vary county to county and sound much different than MS. GA is yet another that will vary from west GA to the coast. Yet they have it all lumped together.

It's not like from my visits.

KFC911 03-03-2024 02:31 PM

My Spanish IV professor in college was from Madrid and his "thing" was proper enunciation .... until he gave up ;)

He'd spend 10 minutes with someone from "down east" having them "repeat after me" .... "Hola" over and over .... nope ... just ain't gonna happen :D

VINMAN 03-03-2024 02:32 PM

Around these here parts, it's pronounced sked-jou-ull... :p

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stevej37 03-03-2024 02:37 PM

^^^ same here....but everytime I hear shed-jou-ull ....I wonder if my hearing is going bad. :)

KFC911 03-03-2024 02:48 PM

Oil .... a one syllable grunt or a fancy schmancy two syllable Oy-yul?

I grunt :D

stevej37 03-03-2024 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12205841)
My Spanish IV professor in college was from Madrid and his "thing" was proper enunciation .... until he gave up ;)

He'd spend 10 minutes with someone from "down east" having them "repeat after me" .... "Hola" over and over .... nope ... just ain't gonna happen :D




My Spanish II teacher in high school was from Mexico and she was almost 5ft tall and thin and cute.
She called me Esteban.
I can't speak Spanish at all.:)


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GH85Carrera 03-03-2024 02:54 PM

What always seemed weird to me was Lieutenant.

The British say lef-TEN-ənt, not Loo ten-ant.

stevej37 03-03-2024 02:59 PM

^^^ Here ya go....
I never heard that before now.

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