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I remember having my pronunciation of this word corrected as a child, but this was uttered by the charming and nicely spoken news presenter on the BBC London Regional News just now!
Wonder how long it will take some whippersnapper of a BBC News Presenter to start using the 'cool' American term 'burglarize' ... ?
Wonder how long it will take some whippersnapper of a BBC News Presenter to start using the 'cool' American term 'burglarize' ... ?
"Burglarize" is merely another example of creating a verb where one did not previously exist whereas "bergolree" is an actual mispronunciation; "bergolree" therefore sits in company with "nucular".
"Burglarize" is merely another example of creating a verb where one did not previously exist whereas "bergolree" is an actual mispronunciation; "bergolree" therefore sits in company with "nucular".
Well I thought 'burgle' already existed as a verb?
If we spent any time commenting on the mispronunciation of words by BBC News Presenters we could well be on this thread all day, ahinton ...
That's a word that sets my teeth on edge to be sure.
Mine, too; it's probably still in the vocabulary of the member who has a strange habit of interpolating hyphens into words where they are not required...
Mine, too; it's probably still in the vocabulary of the member who has a strange habit of interpolating hyphens into words where they are not required...
"Theresa May will not debate Jeremy Corbyn ahead of election"
- The Telegraph, covering the fact that there will be no head-to-head between TM and JC.
Dropping the 'with' after 'debate' clearly changes the meaning completely. Surprised at the Toryrag.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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