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Trivia: Place names that you're not sure how to pronounce

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The Anglicised name Manchester is derived from the Roman name Mamucium or its variant Mancunio, which has a Brythonic origin. Manceinion (its Welsh name) is thus much closer to the original name for the settlement.
 

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I thought there was a thread on this already, but I can't find it, so here's a new one. Post places you think you ought to know how to pronounce (but don't), and hopefully some others can set you straight.

I'll start with Burscough. Is it "Berss-kuh" or "Berss-ko"? I have no idea.
 

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Previously discussed in this thread (post #8 onwards)...

 

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I thought there was a thread on this already, but I can't find it, so here's a new one. Post places you think you ought to know how to pronounce (but don't), and hopefully some others can set you straight.

I'll start with Burscough. Is it "Berss-kuh" or "Berss-ko"? I have no idea.

As if by magic... ;)
 

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I thought there was a thread on this already, but I can't find it, so here's a new one. Post places you think you ought to know how to pronounce (but don't), and hopefully some others can set you straight.

I'll start with Burscough. Is it "Berss-kuh" or "Berss-ko"? I have no idea.
I think it's either Burr-skow (rhyming with) or Burr-skuh - either option is acceptable I mean
 
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