Ecclefechan - Let's get the obvious one out of the way, Ecclefechan is named for a "small church" in the Middle Ages dedicated to St Fechan.It's not pronounced eck-le-fe-chan, it's actually pronounced Ek-el-feck-hanGarioch - This Aberdeenshire town's name is often pronounced Ga-ree-ock but it's actually a Doric name that's pronounced 'Geerie'.Milngavie - Most Glaswegians will have chuckled at the various attempts of naming this town - with the usual being Mill-en-Gavie.It's actually pronounced Mill-guy or Mull-guy if you are wanting to be extra authentic.Culross - Outlander fans will recognise this Fife village which doubles as Cranesmuir in season one of the hit show.Many will pronounce it as they read it - Cull-Ross but it's actually.
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