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    Quote Originally Posted by Jawn View Post
    Here's another one then. As someone who enjoys an occasional dram of whisky, it's often bothered me to hear bartenders pronounce the "ch" in Glenfiddich as you would in "church". But I've always thought the proper pronunciation was with a hard "ch" like I've just learned from this thread is the incorrect way to pronounce "loch". So am I to understand that it is in fact similar to the correct pronunciation of "loch"? And what about Sarah McLaughlin? Is her name pronounced differently because it's McLaughlin instead of MacLaughlin? Sorry if I sound ignorant, but I'm honestly curious, not trying to offend anyone.

    I am not sure about Sarah, but I believe Glenfiddich is pronounced GLEN-LIV-IT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    I am not sure about Sarah, but I believe Glenfiddich is pronounced GLEN-LIV-IT.
    The little whisky-snob inside me just died a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    I am not sure about Sarah, but I believe Glenfiddich is pronounced GLEN-LIV-IT.
    Hey, now!

    John, the ch sounds, to me, kind of like Ach and Ich in German.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASinclair View Post
    John, the ch sounds, to me, kind of like Ach and Ich in German.
    Yep. When I speak German I use the voiceless velar fricative [x] (Scots 'ch') in "ich" but when in Hildesheim/Hannover I got told I spoke more like I came from another part of Germany (forget which). Sometimes you hear the Germans using [ʃ] (English "sh") for "ch" like in "Schottland" or even for "ich".

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwat View Post
    Yep. When I speak German I use the voiceless velar fricative [x] (Scots 'ch') in "ich" but when in Hildesheim/Hannover I got told I spoke more like I came from another part of Germany (forget which). Sometimes you hear the Germans using [ʃ] (English "sh") for "ch" like in "Schottland" or even for "ich".
    ... or another interesting pronunciation guide. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...type=2&theater
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    Krankenwagen!!!! I do like the German language.

    Back to Scots. I remember my first day as a student in Edinburgh. I wanted to take the bus to my student halls and I had to speak slowly so that the bus driver could understand me. There I was a Scot in Scotland talking to another Scot and he couldn't understand me. I was a wee bit shocked to be honest. Here are some others having problems with Scots and the scottish English accent:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCR1l9gYTLM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2sovaAAoeY

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    I am not sure about Sarah, but I believe Glenfiddich is pronounced GLEN-LIV-IT.
    Nope. Totally different beastie. The ch Glenfiddich is pronounced the same as it is in Loch.

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