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How do you pronounce Charlton?

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  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,925
    sh-ite
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,298
    ive been by northerners mistaken for being a cheltenham fan on numerous occasions
  • Danepak said:

    I've heard a lot of Scandinavians pronouncing it 'Tiarl-Ton'

    Look no further than Denmark.
  • Try living near Cheltenham, it's even harder to explain who Charlton are.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,653

    There is no F in Athletic.

    2 actually.
    Affletic.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,381
    Chizz said:

    Prompted by some interesting posts by - among others - @Baldybonce and @iainment on @AFKABartram 's "Amazing Grace" thread, I wondered if anyone could produce the definitive pronunciation of "Charlton" in type.

    Lots of people - northerners, usually - make an effort to pronounce it, but get it horribly wrong. I wince every time I hear "Charton" or worse still "Chorlton".

    It's obviously not "Charlton", because, frankly, why would anyone ever bother with the "t"? And the ending isn't "...on", it's more "...ern", isn't it?

    For me, there are two ways:

    - The two-syllable version, which is "Chow'ern" (where "chow" is a bit like the word "foal").
    - And the three-syllable pronunciation "Chee-ow'ern".

    Anyone got any better means of expressing it, in type?

    My mum would have said it's Charlton with a 't'. Tbh, I join in with the chants and feel a bit awkward dropping the 't'. I blame my mum.

    Perhaps it should be 'Charl'on Ath-u-letic' a la Jimmy Seed?

    https://youtu.be/qdXkEqZ4deI
  • dizzee
    dizzee Posts: 5,616
    Shal - ton
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Chalt-un
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,686
    Roll on the 5th August
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,749
    Chizz said:



    - The two-syllable version, which is "Chow'ern" (where "chow" is a bit like the word "foal"

    We may have differing opinions on certain things @Chizz me old mucker........but you are bang on the money here mate.

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  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,960
    As an exiled Northerner I find it damn high impossible to drop the other t. No problems with other letters but I do struggle with this London thing of putting so many vowels in a row. Char ( as in a cup of) - ton really is the best I can do. Can I get speech therapy on the NHS?
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,737
    trying to pronounce the way I say this by slowly saying it to myself. Which of course is what most people on this thread have been trying to do. Problem is I'm on a packed train coming into Victoria.

    Ahh Fuck em I'm CHARL ERN!
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Chowl ˌʌn
  • My Geordie mate pronounces it 'Chewalldun', which always amuses me.
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,985
    De Kloob.
  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,037
    If someone's just asked me who I support: "Charlton Athletic, we're in League One...?" (code switch to posh-ish accent) (include qualification of league so someone can excuse themselves for not having heard of us)

    If I'm talking about the Club to someone who knows who we are: "Chawhl-nn." (Chawhl, as if saying Charl Schwartzel, sort of, with no real 'r' sound). Then there's no t or o - straight to the N sound. SE London accent also becomes more pronounced, as I am proud of my roots.

    As above, but when not in London: "Chwln" (SE London accent so pronounced it sounds like parody, but I do it as a subconscious defence and pride in where I'm from)

    If I'm talking to my CEO: "Chaah-lton" (so I sound even posher)

    If I'm speaking to someone I'm going to a game with: "the footie"

    If I'm mocking the regime: "De Kloob/The Belgians/Those wankers in charge"

    If we've just scored: "YOU REDS!", as in "GWAAANNNN YOU REDS!" (also: Top Lads, the boys, etc)

    If we've just conceded: "You bunch of/you f'in c's/" and a variety of other words I won't repeat here in full before the watershed
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    edited July 2017
    Chultun
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,216
    Carlisle
  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,610
    JamesSeed said:

    Chizz said:

    Prompted by some interesting posts by - among others - @Baldybonce and @iainment on @AFKABartram 's "Amazing Grace" thread, I wondered if anyone could produce the definitive pronunciation of "Charlton" in type.

    Lots of people - northerners, usually - make an effort to pronounce it, but get it horribly wrong. I wince every time I hear "Charton" or worse still "Chorlton".

    It's obviously not "Charlton", because, frankly, why would anyone ever bother with the "t"? And the ending isn't "...on", it's more "...ern", isn't it?

    For me, there are two ways:

    - The two-syllable version, which is "Chow'ern" (where "chow" is a bit like the word "foal").
    - And the three-syllable pronunciation "Chee-ow'ern".

    Anyone got any better means of expressing it, in type?

    My mum would have said it's Charlton with a 't'. Tbh, I join in with the chants and feel a bit awkward dropping the 't'. I blame my mum.

    Perhaps it should be 'Charl'on Ath-u-letic' a la Jimmy Seed?

    https://youtu.be/qdXkEqZ4deI
    Love that film clip, has a touch of the Captain Mainwaring about it, somehow in its delivery. I half expected him to say, " Remember chaps, particularly you Jones, this right wing fellow doesn't like it up him!"
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,907
    charlton nil