I found it in a book and was approximating the X-Sampa
from the phonetic spelling in the book. I'm still
trying to get X-Sampa down--vowels are very hard to
learn without being able to hear them from anyone.
Clint
--- Michael Poxon <m.poxon@...> wrote:
> The place is actually spelt Featherstonehaugh (1
> word) and pronounced
> /f&nSO/. Anyone called Fanshaw is immediately marked
> as a toff.
> Mike
> > BTW did you know there's an English village spelt
> > |Featherstone-Haux| and pronounced /"f{nSa/ ?
> >
> > Clint
> >
> > --- Nihil Sum <nihilsum@...> wrote:
> > > >Dare I ask how anglophones pronounce _ennui_?
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