I must admit I always thought the present participle was "whingeing", rather than "whinging". How do the Aussies spell it?
It can be spelled either way. Dictionaries list both spellings. Maybe "whingeing" is better, but for some reason it strikes me as wrong. I'm not sure.
Similiarly, is it "bingeing" or "binging"? I prefer "bingeing", because otherwise you sound like you're ringing a bell.
How about "cringeing/cringing"? Again, I think "cringeing" makes more sense.
OK. Stop. Stop! You've convinced me. I'll spell it "whingeing" from now on.
My spelling reflects only my preference for fewer letters, as accepted for binge/binging. The word isn't in my chosen dictionary (American Heritage Third). If people here commonly rhyme it with ringing or singing (vocal), I have no objection to changing it.
So how is 'whinging' pronounced?
To my Californian eye, it looks like it should be a wheezy way of saying 'wing-ing'. But I'd guess it's pronounced American-style as 'wine-ing'.
"Whinge" is suppose to rhyme with "binge" or "singe" (which, incidentally, also gives us "singeing", as opposed to "singing", which is something else if I recall correctly).
Compare:
whining, pronounced wine-ing
whingeing, pronounced win-jing. (A bit like Beijing, although the Chinese pronounce that differently, and also in "whingeing" the emphasis is more on the second syllable.)
However it's pronounced, its written form is never used by locals here in California. It would instantly expose somebody as a Brit. (Not that that's necessarily a bad thing.)
What about you Canadians? Do you 'whinge' or 'whine'?
Australians do both.
It's not in my dictionary, I've only heard it spoken a couple of times - ymmv. California is on the other side of the mountains.
My Oxford dictionary (Australian edition) defines:
"whinge" (v.) (whinged, whinging) to whine, to grumble persistently. (n.) a whine or grumble.
Wait! "whinging"?
OK, Oxford dictionary. I'll spell it "whinging" from now on. Or should I rebel? Help!
The Australians also quaintly refer to us as whingeing poms.
"Australia is quite nice, but nobody told us before we came here from England that it would be so hot! And so many flies! And all those dangerous snakes! And the gardens aren't as nice as back home. And they don't make bangers and mash the same way. ...."