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Originally Posted By: bexter
I don't pronounce the l in any of those! How can you pronounce the l in calm and palm?!?
And was it actually treacle or was it golden syrup?



I pronounce the "L" in calm, palm, psalm. I don't know
how, exactly, but I hear it, so it is there.
Treacle??


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Originally Posted By: zmjezhd
So, how do *you* say “almond”?

/'ɑmənd/

For the record, I do not pronounce the l in talk, walk, or psalm, but do in calm and palm.


so talk and tak would sound the same? how about walk and wak and wok?

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so talk and tak would sound the same? how about walk and wak and wok?

talk /tɑk/
tak (?)
tack /tęk/
walk /wɑk/
wak (?)
whack /węk/
wok /wɑk/

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thanks. tak and wak aren't words but I just wondered if you would pronounce them the same way (if they were) as talk and walk.

the more I say talk and walk I realize there's not any L in them for me, either.

what about talc?


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milk?
folk?
balk?
caulk?
jolt?


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all of those have an L for me.


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I only have the L in milk and jolt.

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now that I've said it a few times, I'm not certain about folk.


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Yah. folk['s got kind of one of those almost Ls.

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tak and wak aren't words but I just wondered if you would pronounce them the same way (if they were) as talk and walk.

I don't know how to pronounce non-words owing to the fact that English spelling is so screwed up. If forced to, I'd pronounce them as tack and whack.

what about talc?

I do pronounce the l in talc, but the vowel is different from the one in talk.


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