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The pronunciation of the word within the United Kingdom varies. According to one academic study, two-thirds of the British population pronounce it /ˈskɒn/ with the preference rising to 99% in the Scottish population. Similarly, in the Republic of Ireland, they pronounce it 'scon'. Experts say this is the correct pronunciation of the term as Ireland is the birthplace of the scone. This is also the pronunciation of Australians, Canadians and New Zealanders. Others, particularly inhabitants of the United States, pronounce the word as /ˈskoʊn/, as spelt. The pronunciation /ˈskʊn/ is also used, particularly in Ireland. British dictionaries usually show the "con" form as the preferred pronunciation, while recognising that the "cone" form also exists.[1]
The Oxford Dictionaries explain that there are also regional and class differences in England connected with the different pronunciations: There are two possible pronunciations of the word scone: the first rhymes with gone and the second rhymes with tone. In US English the pronunciation rhyming with tone is more common. In British English the two pronunciations traditionally have different regional and class associations, with the first pronunciation associated with the north of England and the northern working class, while the second is associated with the south and the middle class. The difference in pronunciation is alluded to in the poem which contains the lines: I asked the maid in dulcet tone To order me a buttered scone; The silly girl has been and gone And ordered me a buttered scone. |
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BOY I like STRAWBERRY jam on my SCONE with a CUP of tea
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Yes but do you like anything in The Cup?
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FFS Reeeeead between the lines, Joel.
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Old tea drinking codger that likes boys
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Set among rolling green hills in the Hunter Valley, Scone is a pleasant rural town with tree-lined streets.
It is known as the 'horse capital of Australia' and is the world's second largest thoroughbred and horse-breeding centre. ![]() |
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10 11 & 14 for me in The Cup
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10 & 12 for me in The Country Cup
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