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Mad Doug Biker

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Greenock, you have no idea the amount of English who seem to call it

'Grenock' as in Greenwich.

Or if they get that right, then the emphasis on 'nock' gets them (see Gourock below).

It is simply

Green - ick

Gourock is another they almost always get wrong - Yes you are, by and large saying it right, but just don't put all the emphasis on the 'rock' at the end.

It is

Gour-ick, not Gourock.


Oh and Bearsden..... It is said as it is written, i.e. Bears-den, a den belonging to a bear, a Bear's den.

It is NOT said as one word as it were like

'Bearsden' or worse 'Beersden' or 'Beersdon'
 
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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Queenzieburn - Queen'ieburn

That 'z' also turns up in things like

'Dalzeil', or 'Dee'ell, as in Dee'ell and Pascoe.


Seemingly the 'z' is a.... One of those, I can't remeber the name off hand... A Glottal stop?
Yogh. (Iirc, and to bring the thread almost full circle.)
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Oh yes, and Dumbarton.....

..... It is pronounced like

'Dum - Barton'

Not

'Dum - ber - ton'

As I heard it being called once.
Not true for Dumbarton Oaks, somewhere in New England, after which a well-known piece of music is named.
 

Mad Doug Biker

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Oh, and another glo'al stop involving a 'z' is, of course.....


...... Menzies


.... Although the 'e' seems to be an 'i' now, so you have names like

Menzies Campbell = Ming-iss Campbell
 
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