Talk:Craigellachie, British Columbia
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Well it made me laugh when I first heard it pronounced like that, anyway. Of course most Scots would expect it to be pronounced ending with Khee rather than He but I realise that that is difficult for most English speakers. Changing it to He or Kee is quite acceptable though (Unlike Tchee which will make us smile if we're being polite and ROFL if we're not). -- Derek Ross | Talk 09:56, 2004 Nov 7 (UTC)