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Berkeley pronunciation

Lean L

Diamond Member
Why is this word pronounced Barkley? Is is a British thing or am I missing some pronunciation rule?
 
Why is this word pronounced Barkley? Is is a British thing or am I missing some pronunciation rule?

Yes, you may want to check the origins of the word before you spout ignorance.

So, you know the origins of the word, yet are asking what the origins of the word are?

Berkeley Square, UK

And now you're talking about a British city and asking if it's pronunciation is a "British thing?"

This thread is full of fail.
 
So, you know the origins of the word, yet are asking what the origins of the word are?



And now you're talking about a British city and asking if it's pronunciation is a "British thing?"

This thread is full of fail.

I'm asking if it's a British pronunciation rule. Just because a word is British does not mean it is pronounced differently.
 
I'm asking if it's a British pronunciation rule. Just because a word is British does not mean it is pronounced differently.

We told you the American pronunciation, so it's pretty fucking obvious that it's different.

Are you retarded?
 
Do you not have the concept of two different places? Are you fucking retarded?

Non sequitur... Good way to prove that you are not retarded.... (Sarcasm.. just in case)

See when you post a "We told you the American pronunciation", that happened after the OP... See, time and how that works?
 
Non sequitur... Good way to prove that you are not retarded.... (Sarcasm.. just in case)

See when you post a "We told you the American pronunciation", that happened after the OP... See, time and how that works?

I'll just leave this here.

I'm asking if it's a British pronunciation rule. Just because a word is British does not mean it is pronounced differently.
 
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