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Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 06.16
by rob
Muff over here as well.
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 09.55
by Mr Q
Uh-ven. I've never heard anyone say Oh-ven - but then we do have our own bizarre (and often grating, at least to my ears) pronunciations over here too.
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 10.12
by rts
Muff
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 10.43
by Alexia
Cooker.
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 11.21
by Gavin Scott
Someone said oh-ven on Big Brother last night. I might add that's the only few seconds I watched of it.
A girl I worked with called it an oh-ven. When I questioned her about she said, "you don't say uh-veries, its oh-veries and oh-ven".
I was left knowing not what to say to that.
So I wondered what the proportion is who say this variance.
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 11.30
by Nick Harvey
Must confess that my mind went wandering off in the direction of Oban when I first saw the thread.
Especially given that the question was coming from a Scots Scott (okay with a bit of double-Dutch mingled in there somewhere).
I wonder how they pronounce oven in Oban, but more importantly, what logic do they use to justify their choice?
I feel an edition of Comment coming on!
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 11.45
by marksi
It's more like the "of" as in "I'd like a bar of chocolate". Rounder than "uv", but not an "o" sound either.
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 12.39
by Gavin Scott
marksi wrote:It's more like the "of" as in "I'd like a bar of chocolate". Rounder than "uv", but not an "o" sound either.
A close-mid central rounded vowel?
Why didn't you say so?
Oh and Nick, I would be chuffed to bits to think I had inspired a topic for comment. I'm already tickled by the idea that a BBC announcer has checked with the pronunciation unit

Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 14.01
by timgraham
Mr Q wrote:Uh-ven. I've never heard anyone say Oh-ven - but then we do have our own bizarre (and often grating, at least to my ears) pronunciations over here too.
That doesn't make it right!
Remember that brits also have a habit of saying "yoghurt" to rhyme the first bit with jog, and pasta to rhyme with mass. Which is clearly just wrong (Ben O'Donoghue made a point of this if anyone ever watched that marvelous cooking show
The Best).
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2009 18.41
by Dr Lobster*
"uvan" here in norfolk
Re: Oven or Oven?
Posted: Thu 18 Jun, 2009 11.48
by Cache
And "Uven" in Yorkshire too.