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Graham
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I was having a discussion with the wife to be the other day over the correct pronunciation of Lakland, I always assumed it was 'Lake-land' (no e, but an accent over the a) but she thought it was 'Lack-Land' and she's normally better at these sorts of things than me - anyone now the answer? Also Wal, is it pronounced like one of those things that hold a roof up or differently? My mate reckoned it was 'wahl' but that doesn't look right to me.

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Wal is a contrition of Waller, so is pronounced Wol.

From Lakland's site..


[left]Q. How do you pronounce Lakland? Lake-land or Lackland?[/left]

[left][size=4][color=#000000][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A. Lakland is pronounced Lake-land with a long first A (note the symbol over the A in our logo). The name comes from a combination of Dan Lakin and original partner Hugh McFarland. LAKin plus mcfarLAND equals Lakland.[/font][/color][/size][/left]

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[quote name='BRANCINI' timestamp='1331216278' post='1569570']
So is Hartke.

[i]Hartk, Hart K, Hart, Hark, Hartkey ???[/i]

As for Warwick, I guess if you English its Warwick, if your American its Waar wick.
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Pretty sure it's Hartkey

As Warwick is German maybe it should be Varvick?

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