Americans pronounce Rothschild like "Roth's child"

>Americans pronounce Rothschild like "Roth's child"

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>Americans pronounce Heckler & Koch like "Heckler & Cock"

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>americans pronounce brisbane and melbourne like "briz-BANE and mell-born"

its rot-shild

americans pronounce london: LON-DON
americans pronounce birmignham: BIRMING-HAM
americans pronounce worcester: WAR-SESS-TER
americans pronounce manchester: man-ches-ter
americans prnounce bristol: BRIS-TOL
americans pronounce liverpool: liverpool
and os on.

does anyone have some wader
feeling parched

>americans are jelly donuts

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>LON-DON
>man-ches-ter
>liverpool
What's wrong with these?

my ancenstors

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Landuh
Manter
Lurpah

also found me mum's other superrare surnames basically all jewish

Lan-dun
Man-chesta
Le'erpool

play-dough

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Say it like a cock going up and down your throat.

Kek see

>ESL's pronouce LA "ell ay"

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>he doesn't know

It appears our superiority has caused some controversy
My fellow Americans, how should we address the jelly bellies?

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Edinbruh

British niggas be like "aluminium"

>Americans pronounce Europe as yurop

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Is it supposed to be more "allay"?