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How do you pronounce Charlton?

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    _MrDick said:

    Every Sarf Lunderner knows it's chowtern

    But as it's in east London it's Charl'un
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    Chull errn
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    edited July 2017
    Chartun
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    Charlton as in Bolton, not Charlton as in Carlton.
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    Danny Baker always says "Chowwten". It's annoying.
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    In Kent we say it proper. That includes pronouncing the t.

    I agree that 'Men of Kent' pronounce the 't'. However, I think you'll find that (the superior) 'Kentish men' do not. With Kentish men the T is silent and the 'o' imperceptible. Thus ... the correct pronunciation is actually Charlunnnn.

    (When does the season start?)
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    edited July 2017

    Cheltenham according to some people when they ask who I support.

    This. In a queue for a chair lift at a French ski resort in the mid 90's I had my red bobble hat on with the badge facing backwards (so passing skiers can see it as they approach) and someone asked "who's that you support" & obviously didn't hear me that well, as he replied with "Cheltenham ? - I didn't think they had a team". I couldn't be bothered to try to explain.......
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    edited July 2017
    When I'm asked who my team is, nowadays I start my answer with a sigh.
    It's only having a few Coventry fans in the office that makes it more bearable.
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    Yep I get Cheltenham a lot too
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    _MrDick said:

    Every Sarf Lunderner knows it's chowtern

    This is the closest to the way I say it I think.....

    Maybe Chowl-ton
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    Chowl'un
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    Maybe not entirely correct but amusing....

    https://youtu.be/vESWENN0oE0

    The first one is fantastic
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    you can ask Google and it will tell you, in audio
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    Syd Cup
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    Charl-tun
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    CHARL'UN
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    Lower Blackheath
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    Lower Blackheath

    That would be Greenwich.

    (Pronounced Griin'ich)
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    Charl'un.

    Unless I'm talking to someone who doesn't know football and I pronounce it perfectly, with a question mark at the end to see if they've actually heard of them.
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    Crusty54 said:

    se9addick said:

    In Kent we say it proper. That includes pronouncing the t.

    Irrelevant, Charlton isn't in Kent, you might as well tell us how they pronounce it in Botswana.
    it used to be (why Kent CCC used to play at the The Rectory Field). My parents were married at St. John's Church, Blackheath in the County of Kent.
    I think we should debate, at length, whether Charlton is in Kent or not, doubt that has ever been covered on here.

    Part of that debate should focus on whether or not Kentish Charlton fans are glory hunters as Charlton are significantly more successful than any team from Kent?
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    edited July 2017
    But none of you has explained how you pronounce the "nil" part of it.
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    I've heard a lot of Scandinavians pronouncing it 'Tiarl-Ton'
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    Choal'un Athle'ic.

    Historically part of Kent, now definitely part of London.
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    Like Bolton
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    North sint truiden
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    SIDDARN
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    edited July 2017
    There is no F in Athletic.
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