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What is the correct pronunciation of Lerwick ?

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annodomini Tue 05-May-20 10:48:07

I've always heard it as Lerwick, but if you use the analogy of Berwick, then you'd think Lerrick would be the correct pronunciation.

Witzend Tue 05-May-20 10:40:11

I thought it was Lurwick but will obv. defer to any local. Had a brilliant trip to the Shetlands inc. Lerwick/Lerrick with my mother about 20 yrs ago.

My favourite in the pronunciation stakes is the North Devon one - Woolfardisworthy, pronounced Woolsery!

Elegran Tue 05-May-20 10:35:08

An uncle visiting from the far south of England did ask seriously in advance whether he should pack his electric razor.

Elegran Tue 05-May-20 10:33:06

Newsreaders will be saying Grenwich, therefore Grenock.

Charleygirl5 When I lived in Kirkcaldy (1950s) it was more like Kirka'dy. Kirkoddy was a wee bit posher and used by those who had aspirations to talk proper. That recitation about the endless train journey rhymes it with haddy -

Boy looking forward to his tea at Gran'ma's -
"What’ll I hae for my tea the nicht?
A herrin’, or maybe a haddie?
Has Gran’ma gotten electric licht?
Is the next stop Kirkcaddy?"

Here is the rest of it - www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/boy-train/

Marydoll Tue 05-May-20 10:04:09

Daddima, grin!

I'm sure I have heard Dougie Henshall pronounce Lerwick as Lerrick, but then again, I may be wrong! I often am. wink

What about Greenock, being pronounced as Grenock, by newsreaders?

Callistemon Tue 05-May-20 10:01:53

Aveton Gifford is pronounced Aughton Gifford with a hard 'g'.

One of the actors in Shetland is a native, how did he pronounce it in the TV series?
The one who plays Sandy.

Daddima Tue 05-May-20 10:01:19

Anybody from Milngavie?

Charleygirl5 Tue 05-May-20 09:55:28

I have always pronounced it Lerwick but I have never lived there and no longer live in Scotland.

I was born in Kirkcaldy but it is pronounced Kircoddy.

jacq10 Tue 05-May-20 09:24:11

Common pronounciation in Scotland including radio and tv announcers is Lerwick but locals and anyone with a connection would definitely say Lerrick. Have close friends from Orkney and they speak with the same dialect.

Shropshirelass Tue 05-May-20 09:20:52

@NfkDumpling I live near Shreeewsbury. This is the correct one for me.

Elegran Tue 05-May-20 09:16:03

The same page tells us that "Lerwick lies 211 miles (340 km) north-by-northeast of Aberdeen; 222 miles (357 km) west of the similarly sheltered port of Bergen in Norway; and 228 miles (367 km) south east of Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands" - as near to Norway as to Scotland!

Elegran Tue 05-May-20 09:12:56

In Wikipedia, it is phonetically written as "/ˈlɜːrwɪk/; Norwegian and Norn: Leirvik", and the key to the phonics describes "ɜːr" as sounding like "NURSE, blurry, Ernesto, foreword" so I would say that Lurwick is the right way to pronounce it (unless a Shetlander tells us otherwise!)

Bathsheba Tue 05-May-20 09:12:24

There is a village in Devon called Aveton Gifford. No-one seems to know whether the G is soft or hard. The general rule in English pronunciation is that if G is followed by an e, i, or y it should be soft. But of course there are always exception, e.g. give, giggle, gigabyte, girl. It's a minefield!

NfkDumpling Tue 05-May-20 08:07:47

Its a bit like Shreewsbury and Shrowsbury. No one seems to be able to make a decision. I thought the Beeb had decided on Shrowsbury but then Shreeewsbury popped up again.

Elegran Tue 05-May-20 08:04:04

I would say Lurwick too, but the local pronunciation may be different. Berwick is pronounced Berrick, so he may have been matching it to that, but he should have made up his mind which to use and stuck to it.

I thought this site might be useful, but it doesn't have much detail on pronunciation. www.shetlandamenity.org/about-place-names.

Later - Struck gold - www.dictionary.com/browse/lerwick- a recording, however, the speaker sound a bit "English"

Marydoll Tue 05-May-20 07:27:38

I live in Glasgow and I pronounce it Lerwick, sounding all the letters. Also I have heard a BBC Scotland newsreader pronouncing it, Lerick.
What we need is a native of Lerwick to advise us. I wonder if there is anyone here on GN?. ?

ninathenana Tue 05-May-20 07:13:24

I've always said Lurwick

Bellasnana Tue 05-May-20 06:57:26

My friend’s grandmother came from Lerwick and she always pronounced it Lurwick when reminiscing about her life there.

NotAGran55 Tue 05-May-20 06:38:40

I am listening to an audiobook book by Ann Cleeves set in Shetland narrated by Kenny Blyth .

He is alternating between ‘Lerrick ‘ and ‘ Lurwick ‘ which is rather odd .