Rhymes talk:English/ɒl

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This is weird. There are dialects that actually have knoll and troll here? In America these both have long O (rhymes equivalent: -əʊl) and don't rhyme with doll and Poll—but do with poll.

If they do belong here they should be marked by dialect, at least until/if-ever we fix the many-dialects problem inherent in the page titles. —Muke Tever 18:21, 24 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

"Troll" is definitely heard with short o in Britain; I do think predominantly even. Haven't heard it in "knoll", though. 90.186.72.174 09:53, 21 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]