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Is SEE-drick the British way of saying it... (m)
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... or am I just ignorant?
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This Brit has only ever heard/said SED-rikAnd I'm sure most in the UK say SED-rik too.
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SED-rik is the British pronunciation. I have known not just one but two British Cedrics - one a young academic and one a posh chap - and both pronounce it this way.
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