How do you pronounce....

i would say use the R, definately, its not silent so use it! lol but then again its kinda like the whole po-tay-o, po-tat-o thing, or to-may-to- to-mat-o thing, or soda vs pop, or car-mel car-a-mel, or ket-chup cat-sup, or... well you get the point, it depends on where you live, different people pronounce things differently but personally i would use the R, but thats just me...
 
I say it with the R. I think the name is short for Australian Orptington isnt it? So, it would be like saying orpington/orp without the R lol.
 
AUSTRALian ORPington. Australorp. Tiramisu is correct. I had Australorps for about 20 years before I found out it was short for Australian Orpington. LOL. I think sometimes when people drop "R's" it is because of their accent- like a lot of people from the NE will drop the "r", especially like if it is an "ar" combination. It seems like I have heard a lot of mid westerners (and southerners) do it too if they have a thick drawl.
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So can I ask how to pronounce Lakenvelder? At first I was pronouncing it Lake-n-velder, but then I bought a hen off of a lady that pronounce it Lack-n-velder.
 
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I've always pronounced that one more like Lock - n - velder
D'uccle I either pronounce doo-clay or millie
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Australorp has an "r" so I use it...
 
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this probally depends on where someone is from the new england states as well as folks form scotland and Northern england tend to drop the r's as far as d'Uccle goes I have always heard it pronounced dee ooo cle and I have just repeated from what I had heard
 
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You don't know any Georgians, do you?
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My mother is from Savannah, so I have lots of relatives to go by. A final "r" is always silent, particularly if it's in a name. Those harvested "r's" don't go to waste; they are tacked onto the ends of words that everyone else pronounce with a final vowel sound. So Aunt Esta lives in Atlanter!

Australorp, D'uccle, Lakenvelder? Yeah, them things!
 

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