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Hi, let me help you, I am Canadian. First of all, there is the correct way to say numbers, and the everyday/slang way. The proper way is " and" means a decimal. You NEVER use "and" unless denoting a decimal.
How about
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anonymous
54 days ago
Pronunciation, Universities, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Writing, United States, American, Languages, Students, Schools, Numbers
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Wow...interesting thread you all have going... as a Southern African American (reared in Mississippi, no less), I must say that I pronounce sword as sord (without the w), the way that I was taught to pronounce it in school. I don't think the
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I just heard Scott Simon (obTWIAVBP: American radio host) say ... is this Scott Simon going off into his own world? Not off in outer space, but in a decided minority. I haven't noticed any regionalism or ethnic background to it ... form a firm
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I just heard Scott Simon (obTWIAVBP: American radio host) say "puberty" as POOberty. I and that calm fellow at ... PEWberty pronunciation common and I've never noticed it before, or is this Scott Simon going off into his own world?
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Uh oh. The jangling alarm of old, hotly contested dispute. ... they're bigger, but still 0.4:1. The handwriting's on the wall. If you could run the numbers so as to get counts of UK usage and US usage separately, I would ... impression
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ross howard
5 yr 112 days ago
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1953: June 22nd Cyndi Lauper (full name: Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper Thornton), is born in Brooklyn-New York (punctuated like that) ... schools. The one that gave her the honorary high school diploma was Richmond Hill High School in Richmond
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On 29 Jul 2004, Bob Cunningham wrote Is that where American tourists get their pronunciation for a certain London landmark? I'm sitting here saying the name of every landmark in London I can think of, and none of them remind me of
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I don't hate America, Charles, and I certainly don't hate ... things in a certain way here. There's a big difference. I find this thread fascinating and I can see Chris's points. I think people place the age of becoming aware ...
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I don't hate America, Charles, and I certainly don't hate Americans. What I hate is being forced to do things in a certain way here. There's a big difference. I find this thread fascinating and I can see Chris's points. I think
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larry g
5 yr 128 days ago
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Anachronism, pronunciationwise. For obvious reasons, I've never heard an ancient Roman speaking Latin. Ican only imagine how the Latin should sound, i.e. ... sounds different from French - Latin, or American-Latin, or Russian-Latin. The same
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 268 days ago
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