par Michel Valdrighi, 3X ans, bonne à tout faire du web le jour, superhéros injustement méconnu la nuit.
Diverses lettres aux éditeurs du Telegraph : (via Dave)
Yesterday, I heard John Humphrys on Today say the word “collapse”. Needless to say I was horrified, as he singularly failed to enunciate the second “l”. This is, I fear, yet another example of declining standards.
S. Llewellyn, LlandudnoStandards are indeed declining. Yesterday, I heard them pronounced “standurds”.
D. Hurd, ArlingtonYesterday I heard yesterday pronounced “yesturday”.
P. Jameson, BeaulieuWorst - I heard “heard” pronounced “herd”. Why do so many young people drop that “a”, making it indistinguishable from the collective noun for cattle?
Simon Nestor, CirencesterWorst: worst, when pronounced “wurst”.
L. St John, Woburn
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