An important question 12:01 - Feb 16 with 1970 views | dominiciawful | How do you pronounce "Stour"? (As in the Essex-Suffolk border river.) |  |
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An important question on 12:02 - Feb 16 with 1629 views | Superblue95 | Easy. The Stour |  |
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An important question on 12:03 - Feb 16 with 1613 views | Mookamoo | Stoower |  | |  |
An important question on 12:03 - Feb 16 with 1613 views | SWGF |
An important question on 12:02 - Feb 16 by Superblue95 | Easy. The Stour |
Think it depends what side of the river you are. It's The Stour, for me. |  |
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An important question on 12:05 - Feb 16 with 1606 views | Superblue95 |
An important question on 12:03 - Feb 16 by SWGF | Think it depends what side of the river you are. It's The Stour, for me. |
Only fools pronounce it The Stour. It’s clearly The Stour |  |
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An important question on 12:05 - Feb 16 with 1600 views | SWGF |
An important question on 12:05 - Feb 16 by Superblue95 | Only fools pronounce it The Stour. It’s clearly The Stour |
Well, you're wrong. |  |
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An important question on 12:06 - Feb 16 with 1588 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:05 - Feb 16 by Superblue95 | Only fools pronounce it The Stour. It’s clearly The Stour |
I pronounce it Stour. S T O U R. |  |
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An important question on 12:06 - Feb 16 with 1587 views | Superblue95 |
An important question on 12:05 - Feb 16 by SWGF | Well, you're wrong. |
Blasphemy |  |
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An important question on 12:06 - Feb 16 with 1588 views | Fixed_It |
An important question on 12:03 - Feb 16 by SWGF | Think it depends what side of the river you are. It's The Stour, for me. |
I bet you say 'scone' too, don't you?! |  |
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An important question on 12:07 - Feb 16 with 1581 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Rhymes with sour doesn't it? Although it might be rather like a sewer. |  |
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An important question on 12:08 - Feb 16 with 1575 views | chicoazul | Isn’t it “store”? |  |
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An important question on 12:09 - Feb 16 with 1568 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:07 - Feb 16 by Nthsuffolkblue | Rhymes with sour doesn't it? Although it might be rather like a sewer. |
Yes from me. S [t] o u r. |  |
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An important question on 12:09 - Feb 16 with 1566 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:08 - Feb 16 by chicoazul | Isn’t it “store”? |
No. |  |
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An important question on 12:11 - Feb 16 with 1562 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:06 - Feb 16 by Fixed_It | I bet you say 'scone' too, don't you?! |
S c O n e. And not bloomin' scon. |  |
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An important question on 12:13 - Feb 16 with 1556 views | chicoazul |
An important question on 12:09 - Feb 16 by jeera | No. |
Cos I’ve been going round saying that for about 30 years now. You’ll be telling me I’ve been mispronouncing Deben next. |  |
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An important question on 12:14 - Feb 16 with 1549 views | blueislander |
An important question on 12:07 - Feb 16 by Nthsuffolkblue | Rhymes with sour doesn't it? Although it might be rather like a sewer. |
Yep.Rhymes with sour. |  | |  |
An important question on 12:16 - Feb 16 with 1540 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:13 - Feb 16 by chicoazul | Cos I’ve been going round saying that for about 30 years now. You’ll be telling me I’ve been mispronouncing Deben next. |
So amongst others, there are now German people going about calling our River Stour the River Store. Well, that's just great. |  |
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An important question on 12:18 - Feb 16 with 1533 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
An important question on 12:11 - Feb 16 by jeera | S c O n e. And not bloomin' scon. |
No, definitely rhymes with gone and you only pronounce gone that way if you are a royal! |  |
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An important question on 12:19 - Feb 16 with 1527 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:18 - Feb 16 by Nthsuffolkblue | No, definitely rhymes with gone and you only pronounce gone that way if you are a royal! |
You're well orff the mark with that one. |  |
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An important question on 12:23 - Feb 16 with 1515 views | Pinewoodblue | Same with the River Nene, pronounced differently in Peterborough than in Northamptonshire. |  |
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An important question on 12:25 - Feb 16 with 1514 views | jeera |
An important question on 12:23 - Feb 16 by Pinewoodblue | Same with the River Nene, pronounced differently in Peterborough than in Northamptonshire. |
nEEne |  |
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An important question on 12:59 - Feb 16 with 1461 views | SWGF |
An important question on 12:06 - Feb 16 by Fixed_It | I bet you say 'scone' too, don't you?! |
Only idiots don't |  |
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An important question on 13:02 - Feb 16 with 1454 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
An important question on 12:25 - Feb 16 by jeera | nEEne |
At the Peterborough end, yes, but in Northamptonshire it's pronounced Nenn. So if you put your canoe in the river at Oundle Mill, turn right for the River Neene, left for the River Nenn. |  | |  |
An important question on 13:02 - Feb 16 with 1453 views | factual_blue | Kwai |  |
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An important question on 13:11 - Feb 16 with 1436 views | bluelagos | However you want to. |  |
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An important question on 13:14 - Feb 16 with 1424 views | NthQldITFC | Actually it's the Suffolk-Essex border. |  |
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