Auntie Helen said:It's not an 'r' at the end really, I didn't write that so well. It's more of an 'a', i.e. fowda (rhymes with chowder), but i wanted to show it isn't a silent 'e' like in French.
au in German is usually "ow" like "Bob der Baumeister".
The V at the front sounds like f (a W would sound like v)
Thus 'fowda'
Andy in Sig said:Anything French which has crept into English. If you say it the French way, you are just a ponce.
Kirstie said:Turquoise: That's tur - kwoys.
Some prat of a TV presenter once said:Tur-kwaz. It was this one:
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STOP IT YOU UTTER TIT
I think 'is' is actually correct, as "a couple" is a collective noun. However it sounds odd to our ears.Paulus said:Another thing, on these silly celeb dancing programs when the couples are up for elimination, the presenters always say, the couple who are going to be eliminated is, instead of are. Surely the plural of is is are?