This is weird because I've been asked this before and I honestly have no idea how I say it. When I try to think about it, I absolutely cannot be sure. I tell myself to try to remember the next time I say it in natural conversation but I never do.
There is no word that rhymes with it or can be easily associated with it.
It’s like Worcester (sp?) sauce. My dad would just say pass me the Lee and Perrins which was the brand name.
Is it pronounced caramel or CAR-MEL
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This is weird because I've been asked this before and I honestly have no idea how I say it. When I try to think about it, I absolutely cannot be sure. I tell myself to try to remember the next time I say it in natural conversation but I never do.
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There is no word that rhymes with it or can be easily associated with it.
It’s like Worcester (sp?) sauce. My dad would just say pass me the Lee and Perrins which was the brand name.
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Worcestershire. I know how I say that. Like 'wusta sure'.
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Wusta-sheer
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Wor_Chester_Shire. Dead anchovies and a shitload of salt. Good shit!