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enrico c
5 yr 164 days ago
Vowels, Pronunciation, Chat, Friendships, Speaking, Countries, Usages, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Animals, Languages
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uk.culture.language.english
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michael west
5 yr 164 days ago
Accents, Vowels, Pronunciation, Chat, Friendships, Speaking, United States, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Animals, American, Australia, Languages, British Accent
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Huh? The Spanish "a" is noticeably different from both the ... some influencing in New York (Largest City in America) too? You are correct, sir, but Mexicans do not dominate their number, unlike the Latino communities in the West and
alt.usage.english
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skitt
5 yr 176 days ago
Vowels, Pronunciation, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, United States, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Languages, Numbers
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No, but there are some who pronouce both "cot" and ... help him by suggesting the Zulu word "ithole" - "calf". That's a separate issue, innit? The vast majority of Americans use the "cat" vowel
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There aren't any English speakers (in the US or elsewhere) who merge cot, caught, *and* cart, are there? No, but there are some who pronouce both "cot" and "caught" in the same way that non-rhotic spreakers pronounce
alt.usage.english
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areff
5 yr 183 days ago
Vowels, Dialects, Pronunciation, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Speeches, Languages
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Dylan Nicholson infrared: "Crèche", always in RobertE's UK sense, often retains its French grave accent and the vowel is closer to that of "air" rather than "mesh". In Aus. I've only ever heard it pronounced
alt.usage.english
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peter moylan
5 yr 204 days ago
Vowels, Accents, Spelling, Pronunciation, Diphthongs, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Usages, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Languages
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I have no regional accent that I'm aware of - I talk just like they do on television and in ... vowel sound within the words in question, so I can't believe it's a regional thing that's causing me this dispute. It's not quite
alt.usage.english
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apurbva chandra senray
5 yr 284 days ago
Vowels, Accents, Phonetics, Pronunciation, Countries, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Languages, American Accents
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i hit e beet u put u boot Of course in English (general American anyway), these pairs of vowels are not distinguished simply by length. The ... of them also pronounce "milk" as "melk" (mElk) and often use the "liquid
alt.usage.english
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meg anne
5 yr 285 days ago
Vowels, Accents, Phonetics, Pronunciation, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Languages
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alt.usage.english
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evan kirshenbaum
5 yr 296 days ago
Vowels, Spelling, Dialects, Pronunciation, Diphthongs, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Languages
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