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How is the name of the river Teme pronounced?
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[nq:1]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced? Thanks :-)[/nq] Good question. I hope someone comes along to answer it.

  • [nq:1]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced?
  • Thanks :-)[/nq] Good question.
  • I hope someone comes along to answer it.
  • I've tried search the web, but so far I haven't a clue.
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[nq:1]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced? Thanks :-)[/nq]
Good question. I hope someone comes along to answer it.

I've tried search the web, but so far I haven't a clue.

Peter Duncanson, UK
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[nq:1]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced? Thanks :-)[/nq]
I found two rivers Teme. One is in South Island, NZ

http://www.thetemeriver.com/Teme English/Welcome.html\

This site refers to an event in Shropshire, England.

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[nq:1]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced? Thanks :-)[/nq]
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Adrian
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[nq:1]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced? Thanks :-)[/nq]
I came across a town named Hebe in Pennsylvania, and actually went a mile out of my way to find out how they pronounced that. It was HEE- bee.
Meirman, the Hebe.
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[nq:2]How is the name of the river Teme pronounced? Thanks :-)[/nq]
[nq:1]I came across a town named Hebe in Pennsylvania, and actually went a mile out of my way to find out how they pronounced that. It was HEE- bee.[/nq]
As that is the classical pronunciation that is not especially surprising.

Teme, on the other hand, is not a classical name (or if it is it is a much less well kn
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[nq:2]I came across a town named Hebe in Pennsylvania, and ... find out how they pronounced that. It was HEE- bee.[/nq]
[nq:1]As that is the classical pronunciation that is not especially surprising. Teme, on the other hand, is not a classical ... was a very long time ago, and I haven't thought about it for more than 40 years until today. athel[/nq]
Where did you live in Shropshire?
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[nq:1]Where did you live in Shropshire?[/nq]
Shrewsbury.

athel
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[nq:1]I came across a town named Hebe in Pennsylvania, and actually went a mile out of my way to find out how they pronounced that. It was HEE- bee.[/nq]
Hebe? Who the devil may she be?

John Varela
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[nq:1]Hebe? Who the devil may she be?[/nq]
ITYM "deuce" and I always suffer the same confusion.

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[nq:2]I came across a town named Hebe in Pennsylvania, and ... find out how they pronounced that. It was HEE- bee.[/nq]
[nq:1]As that is the classical pronunciation that is not especially surprising. Teme, on the other hand, is not a classical ... that was a very long time ago, and I haven't thought about it for more than 40 years until today.[/nq]
But the river Nene is pronounced "nenn".

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