Is SCON or scone posh?

It is not a matter of being posh, or thinking you are posh, if you pronounce scone as in cone,” says phonetics expert Professor Jane Setter of the University of Reading, co-editor of the English Pronouncing Dictionary. “It is more a matter of where you grew up.
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Do Northerners say scone or scon?

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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How do Scots say scone?

How do you pronounce the word scone? If you live in Scotland you almost certainly pronounce it in a way that rhymes with “gone”, whereas if you live in Ireland you're far more likely to pronounce it so it rhymes with “cone.” And in England and Wales, well let's just say it's complicated.
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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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Do you say scone scon?

Following etiquette, the correct pronunciation of scone is 'skon', to rhyme with 'gone', rather than 'skone' to rhyme with 'bone'.
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Just How DO You Pronounce 'Scone'? A Brit Explains



How do you say scones in Ireland?

If you're from Northern Ireland or Ulster you'll most likely say 'sconn,' while if you're from Munster or Connacht it's 'scohhn. ' If you're from the Midlands, it's something of a lottery, with a 50/50 divide.
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How do Cornish pronounce scone?

It found a similar north/south divide but added that the home of the scone, Cornwall, pronounced the word to rhyme with "bone."
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How do you pronounce scone Oxford dictionary?

“For the record,” writes Mike Pomranz in Food & Wine in 2018, “according to major dictionaries like Oxford and Merriam-Webster, scone has two, equally correct pronunciations: one that rhymes with cone and another that rhymes with gone.
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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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Where does the name scone come from?

The name 'scone' is thought to have come from the Scottish name for the Stone of Destiny, where Scottish kings were (supposedly) once crowned. The first appearance of the word 'scone' in print was in a Scottish version of the Aeneid in 1513.
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Why are scones popular in England?

Scones became popular and an essential part of the fashionable ritual of taking tea in England when Anna, the Duchess of Bedford (1788 – 1861), one late afternoon, ordered the servants to bring tea and some sweet breads, which included scones.
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What is a scone in America?

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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What are scones called in America?

Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US)

American do have things called biscuits too, but they are something completely different. These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted cream and always a cup of tea.
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What country is famous for scones?

Scones are connected traditionally with England, Scotland, and Ireland, but nobody knows which country invented it. However, the first known mention of a scone that was printed is from the translation of The Aenaid (1513) written by a Scottish poet named Gavin Douglas.
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Are scones from Devon or Cornwall?

The difference between cream tea in Devonshire and Cornwall comes down to how its served. Both versions serve the same items: tea, scones, jam, and clotted cream. In Devon, the scones are split in two and topped with cream followed by jam. In Cornwall, the split scones are topped with jam and then cream.
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Why do Americans call scones biscuits?

Americans are the outlier on how we use "biscuit"

They are close to what the British would call scones. But American scones are different, because nothing about this is uncomplicated. To most of the rest of the English-speaking world, a biscuit is what Americans would refer to as either a cookie or a cracker.
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Does scon mean head?

2Australian informal A person's head. 'When I was able, I stood up and hobbled around; similar quantities of blood were spurting out of my knee as my scone.
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How do the British say purple?

Break 'purple' down into sounds: [PUR] + [PUHL] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
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Below is the UK transcription for 'purple':
  1. Modern IPA: pə́ːpəl.
  2. Traditional IPA: ˈpɜːpəl.
  3. 2 syllables: "PUR" + "puhl"
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