Question:
Are Edinburgh and Edinburough same place?
vivek v
2006-05-07 00:24:48 UTC
Are Edinburgh and Edinburough same place?
Six answers:
Ian
2006-05-07 02:58:35 UTC
Yes. Are you from the US? Often people from the US pronounce Edinburgh as 'Edinburough'. In the UK Edinburgh is pronounced more like 'Edinburrer'.
2016-12-16 19:10:29 UTC
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Jim
2006-05-08 05:55:09 UTC
Edinburgh is the correct spelling. Having been born and raised in Edinburgh, I have never seen the other spelling. Presumably some form of Americanese :-)



Oh, and it is pronounced Edinburra!
scaryclairy
2006-05-11 05:10:13 UTC
The second one is what Americans call Edinburgh and they get the piss taken out of them by the locals for doing it, so don't.
wild_eep
2006-05-07 14:09:33 UTC
the second one is the Microsoft spelling (I've been on their mailing list)
dumplingmuffin
2006-05-07 00:31:18 UTC
yes the second one is misspelt


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