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It's common in some parts of south Wales. My nieces have strong Llanelli accents so Mum is "Maaaaammy" with a long drawn out vowel and school somehow develops another syllabub.  

Pointless fact of the day: the word school comes from the Welsh/Old Briton ysgol (us-gol) meaning ladder. So a ladder of learning - a process if you will. And yes Welsh for school is ysgol. I only know this because I was confused by the "Emergency ladder" signs on the train into work. The Welsh version just had the word Ysgol. I couldn't see what schools had to do with getting out of a train PDQ 
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