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when i hear english people call french toast "eggy bread" or call a bread roll a "barm" all i can think of is "how are you this terrible at a language you invented"
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"Father and farther are pronounced the same" No they're fucking not. You're just saying things now.
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If the letter R wasn't meant to be pronounced it wouldn't be in the alphabet. Grow up.
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where I grew up they do the opposite. There's a R in "Washington, Indiana." at least the way the locals say it: "Warshington."
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I have once met an American who refused to understand that my name was not Dorvydas no matter how many times I repeated it without a random R.
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I think _some_ American dialect speakers are like, profoundly unused to the idea that a vowel could be something other than a schwa.
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My aunt once ran a Jacadi franchise (French high-end kids' clothes) in Brooklyn. The locals called it 'Jacardi'. My uncle suggested hanging a sign with a slogan: "Jacadi: the 'r' is silent"
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It's either a schwa or it's a triphthong
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Did they also speak of warshing their clothes?
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Thing is, no. The guy himself seemed to have a more or less General American accent.
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John McCain used to do the 'Warshington' thing now that I think about it
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If they joined the Navy, they'd warsh up on a warship.
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This is the (fading) rural Oregon dialect as well
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Weirdly this is true in rural Washington (Warshington) state, too.
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Where in WA? Family from Republic and Pullman do and it was the tell-tale sign of someone who grew up in a small-town when I was a kid in Seattle.
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dunno about your family. but I was born there, lived there until I left for college, went back often, and that’s not how we said it and we noticed when people said it that way
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Non-rhotic English accents need to shape up. Report to Ireland for reeducation.
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Wowzers.Sounds like someone could do with a cup of tea. Wait until you hear southerners say *grass* *glass* and *bath* 🤣🤣🤣 Also, 'accents' are a thing.😉