I don't know how to say this to you...
I don't know how to say this to you...
I don't know how to say this to you...
Wuss-Tuh-Sher
What'd you call me?
...ain't nothin to fuck with?
Wooster shire
Wor-chess-ter-shy-'r.
No thanks! I pronounce it exactly as it is spelled
Major Robert Thornbird: Our cameras saw some sort of weapon.
Jack O'Neill: Oh, well it's hard to say.
Major Robert Thornbird: Some sort of state secret?
Jack O'Neill: No. Just difficult to pronounce.
Zat'niketel?
Indeed.
Wooster Check Shire.
There, its wrong according to everyone.
it's* wrong
Unintentional maximal wrongness unlocked!
=P
You wanna level up? Try Brzęczyszczykiewicz.
please wait while I grab this electric fence
Okay but...what?
Entry level Polish name, simplified.
Brzhen chish chick evich.
Wash your sister.
That bitch can wash her self
Worcestershire? I don't even know her
Something like Woostuhshuh, apparently, for some reason. 🤨
Americans like over pronouncing shire for all English counties until they remember New Hampshire exists.
It's not the shire that worries me, it's where the fuck the rces in Worcester is going...
War. Chester. Fight me.
Don't forget the shire.
I genuinely don't understand why that's so hard for Americans so say.
In revenge we invented Arkansas.
and Illinois.
I've heard illi noise so many times I've given up on correcting it.
I love how Americans pronounce "Arkansas River" depending on whether they're in Arkansas or Kansas.
It's not a common word for us and the phonetics don't match the pronunciation whatsoever.
if it's spelled worchestershire, I'm gonna pronounce it worchestershire.
I've been saying Worcestershire this whole time.
It's not hard at all. But due to the fact that stealing other people's words and aggressively mispronouncing them seems to be the official British pastime, I don't give a fuck how you pronounce it. I'll pronounce it how it's spelled, or any other way I damn well please.
There are more of us than there are of you. It's our language now, you're an anachronism.
English [Simplified]
Wooster-shire
Depends on how you pronounce shire. Americans tend to pronounce it like the hobbit place when it's more like "shuh".
I'm from New Jersey and I pronounce it Wuh-stah-shur. I think that's reasonably correct?
Wait, Tolkien was English. He didn't mean "Shire" to be pronounced like we Americans do it?
I hear "Were-Chest-Sure" around here.
My buddy has been watching too many redneck cooking videos and calls it "warsh-yer-sister" sauce.
What's-this-here sauce
I just saw a sign this morning that said "Irish Wristwatch - now you know you can't pronounce it". The sign was right.
Does webtoon pay comic artists now? Or is that watermark there for no reason
There's little visible name of the comic near it.
Ooohhhhh! I actually didn't see that. so they're on webtoons under that name?
It's pronounced "Worcestershire".
Well the guy that invented it says it's "Worcestershire" so....
There's a British surname, Featherstonhaugh. Many of the people with it pronounce it "Fanshaw."
wooster, as in Jeeves and.
Vor keester sheer
Woo-stah-sure.
I'm from England and wouldn't pronounce it like this at all. The "woo" sounds like you're a ghost or something and the "sure" part is just outright wrong.
It's really hard express through text, but I'd say "wuss-ter-she-er" (the wuss part is pronounced the same way as if you're refering to a cowardly person), is much closer. Regional accents could make it different tho.
It gets ‘em in the right ballpark, at least, and away from confidently saying “Wore-sess-tur-shah-yer”, so I’m good with it.
Woo shir shir shir sauce
I just like to get on everyone's nerves and call it "that british fish sauce"
You mean non-brewed condiment?
Pffft. Hendo's is better.
Woo-stir-shi'
Now you can
war-stir-shar
Tabasco
I wonder how you spell tabasco. TABASCOooo!
Unexpected Homestarrunner.
Worstcheshire
warshter
Now try the Welsh name for it: Swydd Gaerwrangon.
Americans hate this one simple trick
Meanwhile in Australia: West-eh-share.
As an Australian I've only ever said Woos-ta-sheer