Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article ,
(Redonda) wrote:
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Not in the UK. -steel here.
And '-stile' in America.
Not so. My brother, sister-in-law and nephew all live there. The
North
Americans seem to have fewer problems with the name than the
British.
The Americans I met while living in Berlin (including the 3 I shared
an apartment with) always pronounced 'ie' as 'eye' for example they
called Riesling (wine) 'rye-sling'. Maybe it's regional (my American
friends were mostly from California) or proper names don't follow
general usage?
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