Also Appalachians
“Hollow” becomes “holler” etc
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Also Appalachians
“Hollow” becomes “holler” etc
what becomes of oar? is it orar?
Nor
The Australian “no” is the only English word with all vowels in it. I learned this from Yvonne strahovski. She good teacher.
i, ɪ, e, ɛ, æ, ɑ, ʊ, ʌ, AND ə❓❗ thats a steal
I had only seen her in Chuck, so I was really surprised to find out she is Australian.
She does a good job of covering up the extra sounds. Maybe accents are easier for them because they just need to remove sounds from words rather than add them.
I do not understand where this meme comes from…
You dorn’t nor?
you’d think I might’ve noticed if all the people I encounter in my day-to-day fixed Rs to otherwise cromulent words…
This read in my head with his voice. And I don’t mind that at all.
orreor
f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz 21 hours ago
Any ending vowel. Watching “kung-fu” movies dubbed in Hong Kong (so using British English) and they are clearly saying “ninjers”. 😅