"Scone" or "scon"
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Jelavic18|RFC wrote:Already a thread.
SBSP wrote:It rhymes with shone, not stone.
Shone rhymes with gone which rhymes with scone.Pip wrote:SBSP wrote:It rhymes with shone, not stone.
Shone is not pronounced 'Shown'.
If it was pronounced like shown, it would be spelt scown.crump wrote:Fucking hell, if it was pronounced scone as gone it would be called SCON. But it has an e on the end for a reason.
crump wrote:Fucking hell, if it was pronounced scone as gone it would be called SCON. But it has an e on the end for a reason.
Mr Leiva wrote:Scone is for posh cunts.
SBSP wrote:If it was pronounced like shown, it would be spelt scown.crump wrote:Fucking hell, if it was pronounced scone as gone it would be called SCON. But it has an e on the end for a reason.
You're a cunt, so it doesn't matter.polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
Nah, biscuits are completely different. They call them scones there too.ZlatanFabregas wrote:polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
I believe they are called 'biscuits' in North America, I don't know about South.
SBSP wrote:Nah, biscuits are completely different. They call them scones there too.ZlatanFabregas wrote:polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
I believe they are called 'biscuits' in North America, I don't know about South.
ZlatanFabregas wrote:polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
I believe they are called 'biscuits' in North America, I don't know about South.
RobbieSavageIsA... wrote:ZlatanFabregas wrote:polska. wrote:I've never heard of either.
I believe they are called 'biscuits' in North America, I don't know about South.
And don't they called biscuits 'cookies'?