Appendix talk:English words with pronunciations wildly different across the pond

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This page may be expanded using w:American and British English pronunciation differences on Wikipedia, or rather, that page may be transwikied to here. Nardog (talk) 13:36, 19 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

RFD discussion: March–December 2020

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A short appendix, missing useful information, inferior to the Wikipedia page it links to, and with a rather unprofessional title to boot. —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 05:40, 23 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Delete. Maybe more a job for a category. – Jberkel 14:40, 4 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
Delete. Kind of subjective and never complete because the more one tries to expand such a list the more it becomes questionable what is wildly different. And with the example lever it contains terms that are spoken alike in UK and Canada, another question mark. Fay Freak (talk) 13:49, 28 December 2020 (UTC)Reply