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Message de geezer posté le 16-11-2009 à 14:21:29 (S | E | F)
Hello
Here is the video :
Lien Internet
I can't understand the word that is being said at 2 mn 08/09 s 'without ropery? probery, propery...argh!!
Any help would be most welcome!
Cheers!
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Modifié par bridg le 20-11-2009 06:18
Réponse: aquabuoy ? (aide) de sab1670, postée le 16-11-2009 à 15:34:29 (S | E)
Hi Geezer,
I think it says 'with aquabuoy.....'. Very interesting video!
Sab
Réponse: aquabuoy ? (aide) de cecil_ward, postée le 18-11-2009 à 10:54:59 (S | E)
That's correct.
There are two pronunciations of this strange English word "buoy". In England you hear it pronounced the same as "boy" but in parts of Scotland some people (at least) pronounce the word /bui/ (rhymes with "Louis"). It may be that there are other areas where the second pronunciation is used.
Réponse: aquabuoy ? (aide) de jonquille, postée le 20-11-2009 à 02:25:25 (S | E)
Hello,
Here in the USA (at least in New England!), we also tend to pronounce the word buoy so that it rhymes closely with "Louis."
jonquille
Réponse: aquabuoy ? (aide) de geezer, postée le 03-12-2009 à 09:31:59 (S | E)
Thanks!
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