Thames is pronounced "tems"

>Thames is pronounced "tems"

now say this one
>Worcestershire

Thames is probably cognate with the Eems, the Amstel and the Temse in Germany and the Netherlands. For a long time it was written as Temese.

wusteshö

I always say it like spelled
>war-chester-shire

good, fuck the brits and their retarded pronounciations

Were stir sheer

>"Lietuva" is pronounced "Lithuania"
I will never forgive the anglo for this.

Who tf made Eesti into Estonia?

>dutch
Come at our level.

Estland

>Saint-Germain-en-Laye

pronounce this you queers.

>"Hrvatska" and "Hrvati" is pronounced "Croatia" and "Croats"

Sawn Germ awn in lay

This always confuses me. In English the "E" is an "A". You say Emsterdem instead of Amsterdam. When will you finally learn?

>You say Emsterdem
wut?
never heard anybody from anywhere say this

I think the retard is pointing out that we don't pronounce the A as "Ah" but us "Eh"

>old romans call it Aestii
>centuries after only we call ourselves Eesti

lots of americans would say ehmsterrrdehm

wur-stur-shur

>This always confuses me. In English the "E" is an "A". You say Emsterdem instead of Amsterdam.
sack your English teacher toot sweet

Nobody has ever said that.

The long A and short E are different sounds.

>we don't pronounce the A as "Ah" but us "Eh"
They it like ahm, we just say am, like jam

>lots of americans would say ehmsterrrdehm
Nope, been to Amsterdam 60 times or so, never heard that from anybody from any country or with any accent

NO!
Brits say can't and Americans cen't. Are you an Asshole or an Esshole. Fuck you all.

listen to an american say the word catch. they will say 'ketch'

>Brits say can't and Americans cen't.
wut?
who the fuck you been talking to?

>ketch
That one is true

Have you heard a British accent? We sound different. But we're correct.

You guys don't even hear it. That is what is confusing me.

worchestaaaaaaa shire

We say can't like can with a T at the end
can like plan