New Zealand and Australia both pronounce the L in my experience. This reminds me of a funny conversation I had recently with some Japanese and Chinese friends, it turns out that both cultures have their own version of the Doh-Ray-Me song from the sound of music. I remember that the 'Ray' in japanese is for 'Ray-Mon' which means lemon, it seems that it is borrowed from english (or french). That surprised me, I guess that lemons must have been introduced into Japan... > So I assume the British based English language (South Africa, New Zealand, > Australia, Former USSR, etc) also pronounce the L as well? > > If so, I assume it depends on which version of English was prevalent as the > areas were brought into the English speaking world. > > ><> ... Jack
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2009-10-18 by James Bishop