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Mac attack | 20:57 Thu 19th Jan 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Why is the surname MANWEARING pronounced MANNERING? Are there any other silent W's in english language?
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Plenty I should think. First three that came to mind were; wrist, Wright and wrapper. I'm sure there's many more.
My best mate at school was called Mainwaring and it was pronouced as it is written Main - Wearing but ive seen (or heard) the same spelling pronounced Mannering.
Odd!
What about Menzies !!!!
Anker's another one Gary Baldy!!!!

here's some more....


Woolfhardisworthy is pron. Woolsey


Beauchamp is pron. Beecham


Cholmondesley is pron. Chummley


Featherstonehaugh is pron. Fanshaw

And despite what Tasmanians think, "Launceston" is pronounced "Lawnson" (or Larnson or Lawnston, depending on your accent!) "Lon-cess-ton" indeed!

wor chester shire instead of wustershir


featherstone-witty - how is that pronounced??

Flitwick Chiswick Greenwich Welwyn

wrong wren wrist wrinkle wrack wraith wrangle wrap wrath wreak wreath wreck wrench wrestle wretched wriggle wring wrist write writhe wry

who whose whom

Berwick, Warwick, Chiswick but not Gatwick, Standerwick or Painswick. What is the W rule for English placenames? Silent or not!!
the only rule for place names and surnames is the way they've become spoken over the centuries. Sometimes the W survives, sometimes not. I suppose it depends on how much local people tend to slur their speech.
We have lots of places here in Norfolk which are pronounced otherwise.
Happisborough...Haysbrr.
Wymondham......Windem

And the worst one of of all which holidaymakers insist on calling Acklee..Acle..pronounounced Achel as in to ache.
Another one is Stiffkey ,village of the infamous vicar,which is pronounced Stewkey.
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What are you picking on me for searchme?
Have i done something to upset?
I do, however, concede to your implication as i am in fact a massive 'silent W as in anchor'.
Milngavie in Scotland is pronounced Mul-guy
What about SEWING and THROWING there is also CROWING and GROWING

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