mrpieceofwork wrote:
I agree with the "proper" spelling of aluminium (and maths) they just make the most sense.
I will, also, concede some of the words MAY have been spoken by someone with a different accent from British, like Irish or Scottish, but that's a slim possibility/only on a few. Also, also, some of them I cannot for the life of me remember how it was pronounced, like "proletariat"
If you want to nitpick, Scottish and Welsh accents are families of British accents, alongside English accents.
Scots pronounce their
rs, English don't (they also invent
rs that don't exist), that's why the rally commentator always calls it a
Fahd rally cah instead of a
Ford rally car, or
Per-geow instead of
Pew-geow.
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