Checkmate, Chuck. 👑
Edit: Given the number of downvotes I’m getting, I’m guessing a lot of people have just learned that they’ve been pronouncing St. John wrong. Don’t beat yourselves up. It’s not like it’s a terribly common name.
Checkmate, Chuck. 👑
Edit: Given the number of downvotes I’m getting, I’m guessing a lot of people have just learned that they’ve been pronouncing St. John wrong. Don’t beat yourselves up. It’s not like it’s a terribly common name.
We don’t as far as I know. St John is usually pronounced Saint John. Though English is weird and you might have come across a local pronunciation. Do you know where abouts in the UK that one comes from?
Roger Moore pronounced his alias St John Smythe as “Sinjun Smythe” in “A View To A Kill”
The definitive answer :-)
It’s an upper crust thing. A bit old-fashioned as well.
Perhaps not precisely “sinjin”. Wikipedia gives the IPA as /ˈsɪndʒɪn/ or /-ʒən/ where the ʒ is the g in beige or the s in pleasure so it’s a bit more of a zh sound than a j sound: “sinzhin”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_(name) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/English
Local names in Britain do my head in
Oh no not in Utica