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I have also fallen in love with applique...to discover I have pronounced it wrong :)

I have also fallen in love with applique...to discover I have pronounced it wrong :)

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Old 08-10-2012, 10:23 AM
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hmmm.... not long ago someone came into the quilt shop where I work and asked for books on "app leek" - took me a while to get to the bottom of that one! She was so excited about the technique that I did suggest a new pronounciation.
This so could have been me! Im glad that I got that settled with my friend before really embarrasing myself. lol
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Old 08-10-2012, 10:38 AM
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That is alright =my mother past away in 1985 - the other day a piece of paper fell out of a cookbook - it was one of the recipes she had sent me = I always got tickled because she would always spell flour "flower''=It brought back some good memories!!
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Old 08-10-2012, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
I say appla kay and have not intention to changing how I say it in the future. LOL.
Well that how I have ever heard it pronounced...app la k just a little different break down than yours but sounds the same.

Is it to ma toe or ta ma to? LOL

I really have to put my thinking cap on when listenings to the English and how they use words. Really got some experience with the Olympics!
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Old 08-10-2012, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by dorrell ann View Post
That is alright =my mother past away in 1985 - the other day a piece of paper fell out of a cookbook - it was one of the recipes she had sent me = I always got tickled because she would always spell flour "flower''=It brought back some good memories!!

My husband has dyslexia and he uses words very funny. Now he will say flower when you mean flyers and you would wet yourself if you ask him what Indians wear on their feet! He is such a good guy and just laughs when I point it out to him..we get a good laugh. He has to work extra hard when he read etc but when you know you have a problem you just work it out. And in his day there were no special help for anything like this..they just thought you were dumb...so sad.
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Old 08-10-2012, 11:56 AM
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Well I don't feel so bad about playing Si Ox (Sioux) indians when we were very little
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Old 08-10-2012, 01:49 PM
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I am a brit living in Canada and I get gently teased by friends each day on how i pronounce things!! Lol I know how you feel ! Lol
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Old 08-10-2012, 02:09 PM
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you won't catch this transplanted southern girl laughing. i married a 'northern boy'. I was born in okla. (and i have since learned that is considered south by some) and had lived pretty much my lst 18 yrs south of the mason/dixon line. the lst book we bought when we were married after the bible was a dictionary. so we could settle our word pronouncations legit. my dad was military, and i had moved several times as a kid and thought for sure i knew what was right. HA, every part of the country has their own way of pronoucing words. for sure.
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Old 08-10-2012, 02:31 PM
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I'm in agreement with the fact that this has been a truly funny topic. Loved the many stories and how to say what. The only thing that came to my miknd was potato/potato tomato tomato.....well...you get it...LOL
I too love listening to audio books and different accdents and pronunciations.
Thanks for the giggles everyone.....too funny......
Ok off to Ap pli que
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Old 08-10-2012, 02:34 PM
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Oh you tried and now you know the right way to pronounce it. I enjoy applique also but mostly machine.
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Originally Posted by ShirlR View Post
LOL, so funny!!! When I was about 8 yrs old and trying to teach my dog, Scraps, a trick, I was not making any head way, and said, "Scraps, you just won't coop-r-ate with me!" My mother got a huge laugh out of this!
"Scraps" -- what a perfect name for the dog of a quilter!
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