Ours is the right way, obviously. We always know who is new to the town by the way they pronounce Frome. Spencer star Kristen Stewart has revealed an awkward wardrobe malfunction at this year's Met Gala left other guests at the event feeling "scared. Pete Davidson seemingly addressed the rumours that he and Kim Kardashian are dating this week during his appearance on Late Night.
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Hello, Is there any difference between the way you pronounce Frome town in England , and Frome lake in Australia. What about the lake? Is it the same? Thank you! Well, I can confirm that the town in Somerset is pronounced with the long vowel sound of "blue". I don't know about the Australian lake, I'm afraid. GWB is correct. For the vast majority of AE speakers, the only experience with this particular combination of letters will be with the title and character in the Wharton novel. Thus, we are apt to offend English and Australian people, or just convince them that, in fact, we speak the language about as badly as they might have expected.
Note to the thread starter: To avoid amassing lists of variations in the way English speakers from different regions say words, it would be useful to specify who you are asking. English-Ireland top end. As far as I am concerned, they are all pronounced the same, rhyming with Rome. So I've been wrong? Ethan Frome rhymes with Wreath 'n' foam.
This bit's off-topic but illustrative of the nightmares of English place-names: a couple of years ago I visited a town called Toaster. Keep up. Seems like your pronunciation of Frome in Somerset is not correct. You can try again. Original audio Your audio Congrats! Since you have exceeded your time limit, your recording has been stopped.
Can you pronounce this word better or pronounce in different accent or variation? Contribute mode x x x. Meanings for Frome in Somerset A small town that is located in England, which has a minimal population density. Myrna Hartmann. Add a meaning Cancel. You are not logged in.. Deron Fahey. Portuguese : Frome em Somerset. See below to find out if you are correct. The name Frome is thought to come from the ancient Brythonic word "ffraw". It means fair, fine or brisk, and describes the flow of the river that runs through the town, which dates to the 7th Century.
Paul Wynne, of Frome Town Council, said the name was most commonly mispronounced as rhyming with "home". He said: "We're not a town that toes the line.
Now it seems that even the way we pronounce Frome is different too. Ours is the right way, obviously. We always know who is new to the town by the way they pronounce Frome. Kent Barker, owner of Eight Stony Street wine bar and restaurant in the town, said: "It doesn't surprise me at all.
We have a lot of tourists who visit in the summer, and certainly the majority struggle with the name. Woolfardisworthy in Devon also featured on the list, but which one?
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