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    I can detect a small difference in Free and Three ;p. Very difficult explaining/displaying it to someone outside of the UK I've found, unsure why.

    I had a look earlier and it is 'Ay-ch' or 'Aitch' as opposed to 'Hay-ch' or 'Haitch'. The latter is becoming more common as language evolves though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    I've been told I say "H" wrong If I say on it's own which annoys them - There is some other words I can't say as well, trying to think of them actually.
    how do you say it

    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    LOLOL people think i drop my t's when i'm saying thirteen, fourteen etc but i actually don't, i say the T but very lazily
    im not that bad don't think, pronounce loads of things differently what with being scottish but i don't think necessarily incorrect... idk though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    how do you say it



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    I say "Hay-ch" when it should be "ay-ch" - If I remember correctly


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    I used to say enveloped wrong but apart from that I speak in the Queen's English





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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    I say "Hay-ch" when it should be "ay-ch" - If I remember correctly
    In northern ireland, all the catholics say 'hay-ch' and protestants say 'ay-ch' haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Red View Post
    In northern ireland, all the catholics say 'hay-ch' and protestants say 'ay-ch' haha
    I say hay-ch

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    I can think them correctly but I have a tiny bit of trouble, like "ask" I say axx.
    Life's too short to be sitting around miserable



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    i don't think i have problems pronouncing anything

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    Forgot to add, Anemone (Nemo's home) is a word I'm still uncertain about! No idea if I say it right...
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    rural and caramel

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