Has anyone noticed this?

Has anyone noticed this?

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fasimew

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417 posts

12 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Over the past few years it's become increasingly apparent that people - mostly who i'd deem middle class southerners - are talking in a peculiar manner. For example, the word 'thirty' has tuned into 'thutty', or 'fourty' has become 'foddy'. This applies to all ages. What's going on?

Gastons_Revenge

253 posts

11 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Perhaps it's time for a hearing test?

vixen1700

24,144 posts

277 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Nope, can't say I've ever heard this.

No doubt, I'll now hear it constantly. frown

av185

19,417 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Far more interesting is Yorkshire folk of all 'classes' have been pronouncing one 'wun' for centuries.

Spare tyre

10,333 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Curious, not noticed this. Where are you hearing this, random people or work etc?

fasimew

Original Poster:

417 posts

12 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Spare tyre said:
Curious, not noticed this. Where are you hearing this, random people or work etc?
I first heard this from someone at work around 5 years ago. I was thinking why's he talking funny? He's from Slough... oh wait.

I've heard this a lot on Youtube. I recently heard a family member pronounce a word in such a way.

J6542

2,055 posts

51 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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av185 said:
Far more interesting is Yorkshire folk of all 'classes' have been pronouncing one 'wun' for centuries.
It’s wan in Glasgow and ane in Dundee

StevieBee

13,553 posts

262 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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fasimew

Original Poster:

417 posts

12 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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No that's different.

fasimew said:
For example, the word 'thirty' has tuned into 'thutty', or 'fourty' has become 'foddy'.

Spare tyre

10,333 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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fasimew said:
Spare tyre said:
Curious, not noticed this. Where are you hearing this, random people or work etc?
I first heard this from someone at work around 5 years ago. I was thinking why's he talking funny? He's from Slough... oh wait.

I've heard this a lot on Youtube. I recently heard a family member pronounce a word in such a way.
Did he have a mars bar in his mouth, being from slough

OddCat

2,673 posts

178 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Gastons_Revenge said:
Perhaps it's time for a hearing test?
laugh

oakdale

1,874 posts

209 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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fasimew said:
Over the past few years it's become increasingly apparent that people - mostly who i'd deem middle class southerners - are talking in a peculiar manner. For example, the word 'thirty' has tuned into 'thutty', or 'fourty' has become 'foddy'. This applies to all ages. What's going on?
I've noticed some people now spell forty in a strange way as well.

vikingaero

11,194 posts

176 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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fiddy (50)

fasimew

Original Poster:

417 posts

12 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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oakdale said:
I've noticed some people now spell forty in a strange way as well.

You got me.

Spare tyre

10,333 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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vikingaero said:
fiddy (50)
I knew you’d throw your 50 cents in

shakotan

10,784 posts

203 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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av185 said:
Far more interesting is Yorkshire folk of all 'classes' have been pronouncing one 'wun' for centuries.
How the fk are you supposed to say one? Oh-knee?

r3g

3,750 posts

31 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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av185 said:
Far more interesting is Yorkshire folk of all 'classes' have been pronouncing one 'wun' for centuries.
As a born and bred Tyke, how is the word 'one' meant to be pronounced then? confused And what makes you right?

dudleybloke

20,471 posts

193 months

Tuesday 23rd July
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Gastons_Revenge said:
Perhaps it's time for a hearing test?
I took a herring test and got told smoking will cure me.