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scone or scone?
Scone, (S'cone) to rhyme with cone.
or Scone, (Scon) to rhyme with gone. Must be a slow news day or something, just heard the factoid on tv. Two thirds of British people pronounce it Scone as in cone. Including me. How do you pronounce it? |
Scone as in cone!
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Scone (gone) :p
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I say both as I don't know which is 'right' and I don't want to offend anyone :P Eg "would anybody like a scone(cone) or a scone (gone), whichever it is?"
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I say scone like gone
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Scone, (Scon) to rhyme with gone.
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Scone tron.
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scone (gone).
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Scone to rhyme with gone. =)
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Scone as in gone
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US, but scone as in cone.
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Scone as in Cone!
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Cone!
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Scone (cone) is posh!
Always say it like "scon" ! |
Scone like gone!
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S'cone [like cone], I didn't even know there was a different way to pronounce it until 30 seconds ago.
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I'm not British but for what it's worth, I say scone as in cone.
I've never heard it said any other way. |
'Scon'. :)
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After reading this whole thread, the word has now totally lost its meaning :P
I think I say both to be honest... I think Scone as in Gone is more natural to me though |
Scone as in gone.
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