How do Londoners say scone?

A YouGov survey has revealed that most people agree the correct way to say 'scone' is when it rhymes with 'gone' rather than 'bone'. Research reveals that most Britons (51%) pronounce it to rhyme with 'gone' with around four in ten (42%) rhyming it with 'bone'.
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How do Londoners pronounce scone?

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A YouGov survey in 2016 actually also revealed that most of the nation follows the 'proper' way anyway, with 51% of Britons pronouncing it 'skon' and 42% pronouncing scone to rhyme with 'bone'.
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Who pronounces scone as scon?

Those who rhyme it with gone predominate in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the north of England. Those who rhyme with cone dominate in southern Ireland and the Midlands. The rest of the country is a mixture of the two pronunciations.
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How do Northerners pronounce scone?

Generally, northerners tend to rhyme the cake with "gone" the most, but southerners aren't far behind as most of them too pronounce scone as if it rhymes with "gone".
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Is it a scone or scon in Yorkshire?

Most people said that if you are from Yorkshire you pronounce it scon but others said that they were Yorkshire through and through and they said scoan. In Keighley they have to say scoan as if they ask for a scon they get a fishcake! One person said it was one scoan but when plural it was scons.
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How do you pronounce scone in Manchester?

Traditionally, the pronunciation that rhymes with "cone," is thought to be the posher way of saying the word. But now experts are saying that the way you pronounce the word - whether it rhymes with "cone" or "gone," is all down to where you grew up.
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Does the queen say scones or Scons?

Recommended. While many have tried and failed to settle this perennial parley, we might finally have reached a conclusion, as the Queen of baking herself, Mary Berry, has confirmed that it is in fact 'scone' as in 'gone'.
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Why is Scone Palace pronounced scoon?

Naming of Scone

It is not known why exactly the area is called "Scone" (pronounced "Scoon"). The search for a meaning to the word has not been helped by the fact that throughout the last 10 centuries, Scone has been written as Scon, Scoon, Scoan, Scoine, Schone, Skoon, Skune, Skuyn, Skuyne, Sgoin, Sgàin and Sgoinde.
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What is a scone in England?

Scones are a traditional type of pastry from the British Isles that is often served for tea time, most commonly together with clotted cream and jam. They are a basic component of the well-known Devon and Cornish Cream Tea from England but are also found in Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
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What is an American scone?

What Are American Scones? American scones are rich and sweet. They're typically made with a healthy amount of butter and heavy cream and are often enriched further with the addition of an egg. The texture is dense, crumbly, and tender.
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Is it pronounced bagel or bagel?

The standard, Wiktionary pronunciation of “bagel” is /ˈbeɪɡəl/, [ˈbeɪɡɫ̩], while the nonstandard pronunciation has a slightly lowered vowel before the /g/, almost like [bæɡ] although I'd say a bit higher.
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How do you pronounce scone in Devon?

Scone or scone

They said: "Those living in the North (60%) and Scotland (80%) overwhelmingly use the “gone” pronunciation, while those in the Midlands (56%) and London (50%) are much more likely to go with the “bone” option."
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Are they called scones or scones?

British dictionaries usually show the /skɒn/ form as the preferred pronunciation, while recognising the /skoʊn/ form. And ordered me a buttered scone. The Oxford English Dictionary reports that the first mention of the word was in 1513.
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Are scones English or Scottish?

Scones are thought to have originated in Scotland in the early 1500s and the first known print reference was made by a Scottish poet in 1513.
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