bunyip
Elite Member
The question is who is right:confused3:
French Le is 'Lay', keep the Canadians out of this one:laughing:
I remember an old farmer talking about 'Grand Pricks' 12g shells which we all know as the motor race Grand Prix 'Gronn Pree', Pinoit Noir 'Pinnon-warr' and I have heard Shiraz pronounced as 'Shee Razz'.
I haven't been to the US for a few years now but I did note differences in East and West Coast language, I used to travel regularly to NY, Boston and Denver and even the difference between the first two was apparent.
Farfel, not one we know but when I saw it I thought of that middle eastern vegetarian dish Falafel.
French Le is 'Lay', keep the Canadians out of this one:laughing:
I remember an old farmer talking about 'Grand Pricks' 12g shells which we all know as the motor race Grand Prix 'Gronn Pree', Pinoit Noir 'Pinnon-warr' and I have heard Shiraz pronounced as 'Shee Razz'.
I haven't been to the US for a few years now but I did note differences in East and West Coast language, I used to travel regularly to NY, Boston and Denver and even the difference between the first two was apparent.
Farfel, not one we know but when I saw it I thought of that middle eastern vegetarian dish Falafel.