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Scone it’s official

(165 Posts)
Galen Tue 20-Nov-18 15:34:01

It’s official, I’ve just heard it on radio 4.
It’s scone, to rhyme with moan and
Its jam first!

mrswoo Sun 25-Nov-18 21:33:31

I once heard a tour guide inform a group of Americans that what they were eating were called “sconcies” he was winding them up of course but for the rest of the afternoon they kept talking about how delicious the sconcies were.

amethyst67 Sun 25-Nov-18 13:22:34

Now how about Shrew or Shros- bury?

I always called it Shroosbury until I had a rather posh boyfriend who came from there and he told me it should be pronounced Shrowsbury.

Elegran Sun 25-Nov-18 09:45:38

Do they eat many scones in Iran and Iraq? If they do, they probably call them something we couldn't pronounce.

Bellanonna Sun 25-Nov-18 09:42:20

What about Iran and Iraq?

mummsymags Sun 25-Nov-18 00:38:42

granmeg Ha ha that's what I thought too

NannyCF Sat 24-Nov-18 15:38:28

All my life I pronounced it "moan" until my favourite baker Mary Berry told me it is "gone" - now my favourite radio station is disputing this - totally confused! Jam goes on first (I think!).

PamelaJ1 Fri 23-Nov-18 12:06:48

MissA, no you’re not, I say it that way too.
I say scone both ways because I’m cosmopolitan!
Now how about Shrew or Shros- bury?
The beeb doesn’t seem to know either

mabon1 Fri 23-Nov-18 11:31:15

DEFINITELY, that is how to spell it, scone to rhyme with gone, it was quoted on Kitchen Cabinet Radio 4 the other day

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 23:31:25

grin

Jalima1108 Thu 22-Nov-18 23:29:59

tomayto tomarto

let's call the whole thing off grin

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 23:29:50

Aldis or Alldis?

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 23:29:17

Eether, ither, neether or nyther?

Jalima1108 Thu 22-Nov-18 23:26:47

paracettamol
or paraceetamol

Jalima1108 Thu 22-Nov-18 23:26:07

Prymark and meegraine
oh dear

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 23:22:50

Really? Never?? smile
I'm amazed!
Now I'm questioning myself. Maybe I'm the only person who has ever said it that way?

gillybob Thu 22-Nov-18 22:59:33

Wel, there you have me MissA I have never heard of a jirarfe (having a larfe) grin

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 22:53:24

Then there is Prymark or Preemark?
Mygraine or meegraine?

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 22:51:42

Yes, giraarffe. blush
Rhymes with 'avin a larf' down this way.

gillybob Thu 22-Nov-18 22:48:47

Is there another way to pronounce “giraffe” (jiraff) missA ?
Very very confused

MissAdventure Thu 22-Nov-18 20:02:40

I don't believe my family has ever tried to be posh.
Why would we?
Its just the same kind of thing as giraffe, and how people pronounce that.

Sleepygran Thu 22-Nov-18 19:58:58

I'm a common northerner and it was and is scone to rhyme with moan

Sleepygran Thu 22-Nov-18 19:54:07

I thought with grammar if you had another vowel in the next two letters then it was pronounced OW not oh making scone rhyme with bone, same principal.

varian Thu 22-Nov-18 17:27:30

Scone, with a capital "S" is a place near Scone Palace with associations to the "Stone of Scone" upon which the Kings of Scotland were crowned, and is pronounced "scoon".

A scone, with a small "s" is a teatime item, and should be pronounced to rhyme with "gone"

Possibly there are areas of England where this is not well understood and the Hyacinth Buckets, aspiring to be posh, and unaware they are getting it wrong, say scone to rhyme with moan.

Gemmag Thu 22-Nov-18 17:17:50

Competition.

Gemmag Thu 22-Nov-18 16:56:55

Scon, but in Cornwall they pronounce it scone. A few years ago I went into a shop and asked the assistant for a scon. I was getting the money out of my purse when I heard the assistant say ‘one scone’ to which I replied one scon please without thinking. I then realised that I had entered into some kind of completion with her and so we went one scone, one scon. This went on for a while and she then asked the other members of staff who all had their own ways of pronouncing it. We never got round to discussing whether the cream comes before the jam or vice versa. Obviously no one had ever told her that the customer is always right?? ?
No pictures of scons but it was a very well known pasty shop and I did go in to buy a couple of pasty’s when I noticed the lovely scons. It still makes me laugh.