Spotty's Little Known Facts
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That's what I said - though obviously not clearly enough.Dujon wrote:I'm in Worthy's camp on 'almond'. In 'nougat' the 't' is silent and not replaced by an 'r'; the 'ou' is voiced as the 'o's in 'ooh!' - hence 'noogah'.

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not over here it's not! keep your weird colonial ways!Dujon wrote:I'm in Worthy's camp on 'almond'. In 'nougat' the 't' is silent .

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Ol-mond and nugg-it.
No more duscussion to be had.
Oh ,.. and ad-vert-tiz-ment
No more duscussion to be had.
Oh ,.. and ad-vert-tiz-ment
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Con.trov.er.see. Yes
Not con.trow.verse.ee
Con.trow.verse.yal. Yes
con.trow.verse.ee. No no no feckin no.
Not con.trow.verse.ee
Con.trow.verse.yal. Yes
con.trow.verse.ee. No no no feckin no.
That's not a leopard!
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Sorry, Monty, it's hard to put phonetics into print.Montreal Wanderer wrote:That's what I said - though obviously not clearly enough.Dujon wrote:I'm in Worthy's camp on 'almond'. In 'nougat' the 't' is silent and not replaced by an 'r'; the 'ou' is voiced as the 'o's in 'ooh!' - hence 'noogah'.
Weird? Hardly! We down under have to an extent 'fossilised' the English language and as it should be spoke. Rhyming slang is as common (in both senses) as it was in the East End a couple of hundred years ago. A visit to ƒidnie town is ƒtill a treat for the ƒon and hiƒ ƒiblingƒ.thebish wrote:not over here it's not! keep your weird colonial ways!
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One of the reasons it is 'nougah' is because the word is French and that is how they pronounce it. We should use French pronunciations for French food words because they sound more appetizing that way...Dujon wrote:Sorry, Monty, it's hard to put phonetics into print.Montreal Wanderer wrote:That's what I said - though obviously not clearly enough.Dujon wrote:I'm in Worthy's camp on 'almond'. In 'nougat' the 't' is silent and not replaced by an 'r'; the 'ou' is voiced as the 'o's in 'ooh!' - hence 'noogah'.
Weird? Hardly! We down under have to an extent 'fossilised' the English language and as it should be spoke. Rhyming slang is as common (in both senses) as it was in the East End a couple of hundred years ago. A visit to ƒidnie town is ƒtill a treat for the ƒon and hiƒ ƒiblingƒ.thebish wrote:not over here it's not! keep your weird colonial ways!
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↑↑↑↑ A pox on the French and their failing language.
Only last week we had the magnificent Eurovision Song Contest with 44 jurors announcing their results ... 43 in English, only the French insisting, pointlessly, in speaking their own silly language.
Nugg-it it is.
Only last week we had the magnificent Eurovision Song Contest with 44 jurors announcing their results ... 43 in English, only the French insisting, pointlessly, in speaking their own silly language.
Nugg-it it is.
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bollox. if we have adopted a word for something - we will pronounce as we like.
and the proper way to do it is as Bobo says above.
and the proper way to do it is as Bobo says above.
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Noo- gar.
I will brook no argument. It is because it is. Nuggit my arse.
I will brook no argument. It is because it is. Nuggit my arse.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Noo- gar.
I will brook no argument. It is because it is. Nuggit my arse.

The next one is the leader of UKIP's surname (easy now). Only, the brick thing at the end of my drive is pronounced Gar-ridge and not Gar-rarge.

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Wiping problem?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Noo- gar.
I will brook no argument. It is because it is. Nuggit my arse.
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Exactly. Nail on nuggity head. Noogarz smooth not lumpy.LeverEnd wrote:Wiping problem?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Noo- gar.
I will brook no argument. It is because it is. Nuggit my arse.
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Yay. They'll be having us say Pa-ree and Mon-ray-al next.thebish wrote:bollox. if we have adopted a word for something - we will pronounce as we like.
and the proper way to do it is as Bobo says above.
Stand up for tradition .... even if it's wrong man. ffs.
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While were on it.
It's not fecking Neslay either.
It's Nessels.
It's not fecking Neslay either.
It's Nessels.
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Worthy4England wrote:While were on it.
It's not fecking Neslay either.
It's Nessels.
aye - as the advert used to say... nessles milky bar!
having said that - I've boycotted them for the last 30yrs...
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Noo- gar.
I will brook no argument. It is because it is. Nuggit my arse.
cheese-eating surrender-monkey!
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thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:While were on it.
It's not fecking Neslay either.
It's Nessels.
aye - as the advert used to say... nessles milky bar!
having said that - I've boycotted them for the last 30yrs...
Ooo. Tale on?
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My dad once announced at the supermarket that he wasn't buying Nescafe any longer.Bruce Rioja wrote:thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:While were on it.
It's not fecking Neslay either.
It's Nessels.
aye - as the advert used to say... nessles milky bar!
having said that - I've boycotted them for the last 30yrs...
Ooo. Tale on?
I asked him if it was the baby milk scandal, or possibly their treatment of workers. Maybe it was the plundering of groundwater for profit?
No, in fact it was down to 'that stupid advert with that tw@t Ian Wright'. Man of principle my old man!
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LeverEnd wrote:
My dad once announced at the supermarket that he wasn't buying Nescafe any longer.
I asked him if it was the baby milk scandal, or possibly their treatment of workers. Maybe it was the plundering of groundwater for profit?
No, in fact it was down to 'that stupid advert with that tw@t Ian Wright'. Man of principle my old man!

Then your Old Man's is the Earth and everything that's in it. You just can't buy principle like that.

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In deepest Halliwell, asking for Noo-gaah in the corner shops would have been met with strange looks and adverse comments, possibly rating a bashing if you were a teen and said it in front of like souls. Nuggat, or nuggit was the norm. Ol mond was also the standard, as in "shugared olmonds".
My own superior pronunciation skills did however, cause a teacher to imitate a balloon being let down slowly when he explained in front of a mixed class that it was "Grond Pree", not Grand Pricks to describe a motor race.
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My own superior pronunciation skills did however, cause a teacher to imitate a balloon being let down slowly when he explained in front of a mixed class that it was "Grond Pree", not Grand Pricks to describe a motor race.

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