Morecambe is a proper noun referring to a town in Lancashire, England (and by extension a surname). In pronunciation, it is typically pronounced as two syllables: /ˈmɔːrkæm(b)/ or, in non-rhotic accents, /ˈmɔː.kæm/. The name preserves its original British pronunciation and is commonly heard in local and media references. It’s important to note the second syllable begins with a hard “c” sound followed by an “am” vowel cluster, with a potential final /b/ or silent /e/ depending on flare of speech.
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