Wow
I know the English, Irish, Scottish, but what is a Welsh?
Is it some kind of lower UK caste?
What have they done?
What accomplishments have they achieved?
Maybe the English can't pronounce Welsh places because they haven't heard of any.
I've heard of England, Scotland, Ireland.
Where the hell is Welshland?
Doesn't that skinny prince guy with the big nose come from there? The prince of Welshland?
Did he become a prince when he married Princess Diana?
2007-08-26 01:46:43
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answered by Amberly K 3
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It's not pure ignorance. The mouth, tongue and palette get used to the configurations of language as we grow - this is why it is hard for Japanese people to pronounce some English words correctly because the mouth just doesn't want to bend to that shape. That's why it's best to learn out of that before the age of 7 and the pattern is fixed. This principle applies to a lot of languages, or parts of them.
But you are just being rude anyway and don't want a sensible answer do you?
2007-08-26 01:35:59
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answered by cobra 7
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Same happens with scottish names and places and an attempt at the accent is usually feeble
2007-08-26 01:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Because you use a different phonetic system, as well you know.
I suspect your attempts at pronouncing East Anglian place names would be just as laughable.
2007-08-27 01:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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They have not been taught how in school like Welsh paople are...how are they going to know how to say two Ls together etc?
2007-08-26 01:26:20
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answered by Daisyhill 7
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who cares! we are english, why would we want to speak welsh ffs
2007-08-26 13:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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They would probably say the same about you, think about it ....
2007-08-26 01:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh Amberly....you are sooooooo ornery today....ROTFLMAO!
2007-08-26 03:49:38
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answered by Anonymous
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