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Great Britain How do you say scone?

54 fans picked:
Scone (as in toe)
   63%
Scone (as in on)
   37%
 wierdgem7 posted over a year ago
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mrsarless picked Scone (as in toe):
It's scoooooone, not scahhhnnn. :)
posted over a year ago.
 
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wierdgem7 picked Scone (as in on):
this question divides the nation lol

if u take the s and the c away, its one. and how do u pronounce one??

ha those who say scooooone got owned lol
posted over a year ago.
 
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Kraucik83 picked Scone (as in toe):
So yummy!
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Aqua_Rose picked Scone (as in toe):
So, weirdgem7, are you saying that cone should be pronounced 'con'? Maybe be you need to be reminded that the 's' and the 'c' ARE there! :P
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dizzydiscgirl picked Scone (as in on):
I pronounce it like 'skon', always have, always will ;) just the way I grew up saying it really
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dizzydiscgirl picked Scone (as in on):
But really, you can pronounce it however you like!!
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x-menobsessed26 picked Scone (as in toe):
I don't see why it's such a big deal, but I've always pronounced it like this.
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AJE123 picked Scone (as in on):
im from yorkshire so i say scon
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LadyAmortentia picked Scone (as in toe):
Im from Nottingham and i say it like Scone (Toe)
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Kimie_1606 picked Scone (as in toe):
Hmmm, scone~ I like it best when I'm in England, now I am in France then 3 month later I will be at my country, still miss the great memories I had in London and now in Paris
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glelsey picked Scone (as in toe):
I'm used to hearing both pronunciations equally though.
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zanhar1 picked Scone (as in toe):
That's how I first heard it said.
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Blaze1213IsBack picked Scone (as in toe):
I don't even think it's common to see the English eat scones as much as people stereotype it.. Well from what I seen.
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