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Is it scone or scon

Poll - Total Votes: 20
Scon
Scone
I don’t know
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ArtieKat · M
Definitely "Scon". The 9 who voted "scone" are misinformed!🤣
Midnightnerd · 22-25, M
@ArtieKat I agree so hard with this
annamk · 26-30, F
I actually don't have a position on this, I use them interchangably. That's as soemeone who usually comes down firmly on one side or the other on these things. Always cream on before jam though!
GladstoneSophie · 16-17, F
Yep doing the jam and cream next @annamk
novaguy2u · 70-79, M
Scone pronounced skon
Adogslife · 61-69, M
The Brits scone rhymes with “gone”
The American scone rhymes with “cone”

Dictionaries recognize both pronunciations.

And to make matters worse, there’s a town Scone in Scotland. It’s name is pronounced “skoon”.
smiler2012 · 56-60
{@gladstonesophie] 🤷‍♂️ if they taste nice who cares how you pronounce it 😆
Tuscan · 70-79, M
It's scone until you eat it, then it's scon
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Spelled Scone pronounced scon.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Gusman · 61-69, M
Scone is a town here in Australia and Scotland so it is Scon
ArtieKat · M
@Gusman I thought the Scottish was prounounced "skoon"
Gusman · 61-69, M
@ArtieKat Yes, it is, my error.
Still, I pronounce Scone, Scon 😄
walabby · 61-69, M
@ArtieKat Scottish English is special.. XD
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
It's spelt "scone" but it's pronounced "scon". It's a bit like "gone".
walabby · 61-69, M
It's not scoane, that's for sure!
SW-User
I’ve always thought it was “scone” rhymed with stone. A little shop that I visited was called “No Scone Unturned”.

 
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