OK I think that one's been done to death.
We have some good ones in England: Bicester (Biss-ter) and Wymondham
(Win-dum) to name but a couple. However, our friends in the land of leeks
and daffodils have some rather better ones. Those who remember the late Denny
GW3CDP will no doubt be
One of my favorites is Worcestershire (as in the sauce). The correct
pronounciation is, at least here, Wurst-eh-shure. However, at least one of my
kids when very young pronounced it Wur-chesta-shyster! I love the way kids
tackle long words!
Dave W7AQK
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Now I know why the locals pronounce Worcester as Wooster.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ/1 (in exile)
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