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Just another conspiracy theory....

dumber than a box of hair said:
Tom Wells said:
But isn't the British Worcestershire (as in the sauce) pronounced exactly the same locally?

I lived in Worcester (the Massachusetts one) for 21 years. The British "Worcestershire" is pronounced WUS-ter-sheer.

As to the Massachusetts one, all the locals pronounce it WUS-tah.

Isn't WIS-tah sometimes heard among older natives of the city, or has that pronunciation died off?
 
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