Norfolk is a proper noun used to denote a county in England and a region in the American Southeast, as well as the city in Virginia. In English, the pronunciation is a short, two-syllable word with the primary stress on the first syllable, and it often features a subtle vowel reduction in the second syllable. The word combines early Germanic roots with later English place-name development, typically pronounced with a “nor”-like first syllable and a reduced final syllable.
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