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Post by NJtoTX on Jan 22, 2018 14:48:10 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 22, 2018 16:35:10 GMT
Horse devours  Chocolate Mouse goin' to read the list now
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Post by johnblutarsky on Jan 22, 2018 21:31:30 GMT
I generally point to the menu and grunt.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 0:17:03 GMT
And it's "carmelized", not "caramelized". One A.
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Post by Jayman on Jan 23, 2018 1:03:38 GMT
I wouldn't know how to pronounce most of those and I haven't even tried most of them
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 23, 2018 1:09:44 GMT
TOW-MAY-TOE TOW-MAAAAAA-TOE 
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Post by Jayman on Jan 23, 2018 1:15:32 GMT
TOW-MAY-TOE TOW-MAAAAAA-TOE  
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Post by koskiewicz on Jan 26, 2018 16:28:45 GMT
PO TA Toe or PO TAY TO...  ??
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Post by divtal on Jan 26, 2018 17:28:54 GMT
MASCARPONE cheese. In English, it's often pronounced mas-car-PONE (with "PONE" rhyming with "phone"). In Italian, a vowel at the end of a word is pronounced. It's closer to "mas-car-PONE-ee," with the final vowel short, but audible.
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Post by goz on Jan 26, 2018 21:04:59 GMT
And it's "carmelized", not "caramelized". One A. Sorry, no. There are two 'a' s. 'caramelise.' It comes from the burning of natural or other sugars into caramel, in a cooking process.
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Post by deembastille on Jan 27, 2018 2:12:57 GMT
My 'welcome to our class' book i read the first day of school and every day we welcome a new friend [you'd be surprised how many] I read the book: I SHALL NEVER, NOT EVER, EAT A TOMATO by Lauren Child. Lola and her brother Charlie live in England and Charlie has to take care of Lola a lot [who is small and very funny]. I can not read this book without speaking in a British accent.
so the book is: I shall Nevah! not evah! eat a toemahtoe!
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Post by goz on Jan 27, 2018 5:49:01 GMT
My 'welcome to our class' book i read the first day of school and every day we welcome a new friend [you'd be surprised how many] I read the book: I SHALL NEVER, NOT EVER, EAT A TOMATO by Lauren Child. Lola and her brother Charlie live in England and Charlie has to take care of Lola a lot [who is small and very funny]. I can not read this book without speaking in a British accent. so the book is: I shall Nevah! not evah! eat a toemahtoe!I am grandmother to 6 kids between 5 and 8 and over the years, Charlie and Lola are all time faves! Love them so much and their quaint accents ( I am Aussie)
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Post by Hairynosedwombat on Jan 27, 2018 6:01:15 GMT
Ba sil or bay sil?
Fill it or fillay?
pay ella or pa elya or pa ey ya?
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Post by goz on Jan 27, 2018 6:08:46 GMT
Ba sil or bay sil? Fill it or fillay? pay ella or pa elya or pa ey ya? Hi Baldi! From what I have observed and experienced from my recent overseas trips ( though being a fellow Aussie) It is Ba sil Fillet in Oz and Fillay ( a la Francais) not a big deal and definitely Pie ay ya as I was in Spain walking the Camino last year.
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