We just call it wooster
It’s pronounced “Worcestershire”.
Well the guy that invented it says it’s “Worcestershire” so…
Wooster-shire
Depends on how you pronounce shire. Americans tend to pronounce it like the hobbit place when it’s more like “shuh”.
Wuss-Tuh-Sher
Wooster shire
Wor-chess-ter-shy-'r.
The “worce” part is pronounced like “worse”, so worse-ter-shy’r.
Isn’t it not more sha than shy’r?
There’s a British surname, Featherstonhaugh. Many of the people with it pronounce it “Fanshaw.”
Major Robert Thornbird: Our cameras saw some sort of weapon.
Jack O’Neill: Oh, well it’s hard to say.
Major Robert Thornbird: Some sort of state secret?
Jack O’Neill: No. Just difficult to pronounce.
Wooster Check Shire.
There, its wrong according to everyone.
it’s* wrong
Unintentional maximal wrongness unlocked!
=P
Wash your sister.
You wanna level up? Try Brzęczyszczykiewicz.
Grzegorz.
Brzhen chish chick evich.
I genuinely don’t understand why that’s so hard for Americans so say.
In revenge we invented Arkansas.