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Accent Quiz - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Accent Quiz

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  • Em26 wrote: [quote=laura][quote=Em26][quote=laura][quote=Em26]Wah-der = water

    Maybe we misunderstood each other. I think we do have the same accent.
    Do you pronounce the first syllable to rhyme with ma and pa, or raw?

    Yes I do.
    :?
    Which one?

    LOL !

    They all make the same aaaw to me.

    Wa in water rhymes with pa and ma.

    Raw?? Would sound like wow-der. :)
    I pronounce 'water' to rhyme with 'slaughter'.

    Two different sounds:
    1) Ma, Pa, hot, blob, snot
    2) raw, ought, water, slaughter
    Em26 wrote: Raw?? Would sound like wow-der. :)
    Not at all. "wow-der" would rhyme with 'chowder'.
  • laura wrote: [quote=Em26][quote=laura][quote=Em26][quote=laura][quote=Em26]Wah-der = water

    Maybe we misunderstood each other. I think we do have the same accent.
    Do you pronounce the first syllable to rhyme with ma and pa, or raw?

    Yes I do.
    :?
    Which one?

    LOL !

    They all make the same aaaw to me.

    Wa in water rhymes with pa and ma.

    Raw?? Would sound like wow-der. :)
    I pronounce 'water' to rhyme with 'slaughter'.

    Two different sounds:
    1) Ma, Pa, hot, blob, snot
    2) raw, ought, water, slaughter
    Em26 wrote: Raw?? Would sound like wow-der. :)
    Not at all. "wow-der" would rhyme with 'chowder'.

    Yes yes!! Exactly!!!!!!! Water and slaughter!
    brooklynpotter wrote: but how do you pronounce laundry, chocolate, cauliflower? those qs weren't on the quiz.

    Laundry = Lawn-dree ( dree rhymes with tree)

    Chocolate = Choc-lit ( choc rhymes with talk?? I think.)

    Cauliflower = Call-ee-flower
  • and my grandmother, from queens, said:

    laundry = lawn-dree
    chocolate: Chawc-lette
    caulifower = cawli-flower
  • brooklynpotter wrote: and my grandmother, from queens, said:

    laundry = lawn-dree
    chocolate: Chawc-lette
    caulifower = cawli-flower
    I would pronounce them the same way.

    What about:
    caramel (I say 'carmel')
    almond (I say 'all-mund', but I've heard some people say 'ammund')
    aunt (I say 'ant', same as the insect)
  • laura wrote: [quote=brooklynpotter]and my grandmother, from queens, said:

    laundry = lawn-dree
    chocolate: Chawc-lette
    caulifower = cawli-flower
    I would pronounce them the same way.

    What about:
    caramel (I say 'carmel')
    almond (I say 'all-mund', but I've heard some people say 'ammund')
    aunt (I say 'ant', same as the insect)

    I say them all the same , except almonds = all-mends
  • Em26 wrote: I say them all the same , except almonds = all-mends
    Actually since that second vowel is pretty much a schwa for me, I suppose sometimes I might say it more like 'mend' or 'min' ... but if I say it carefully it's "-mund".
  • I never say it carefully , I just spit it out.

    Usually I'm talking about Almond Joys , Mmmmmm.

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  • I messed up , the caramel.

    I don't say carmel , I say ca-ra-mel. 3 syllables in mine , not 2.
  • Mmm, Almond Joys. God, I haven't had one of those in years.
  • how do you say jewelry?
  • Joolree
  • and that's how i pronounce it, only it's wrong. jew-ell-ree
  • I got Midland :-k
    brooklynpotter wrote: and my grandmother, from queens, said:

    laundry = lawn-dree
    chocolate: Chawc-lette
    caulifower = cawli-flower

    Thats how i pronounce them :)
    The best was my mom who would pronounce

    toilet : ter-let
    oil: earl

    Its really funny because when I am at work I try to lose the accent but my boss says he can tell when "I tawk to my friends 'cause my whole axcent changes along wit da body language" to which I reply "fuckin a" ;)
  • brooklynpotter wrote: how do you say jewelry?
    Jool - ree , like BigGuy. :)

    My husbands mom - straight outta Fortworth Texas , and my brothers inlaws are from Arkansas. They all grew up in those states but have lived in Jersey and Michigan for years and years.

    They still talk like this though:

    Sandwich = Sam-werch or Sam-erch??

    Fingers = Fang-ers

    Idea - I-deer

    LOL , I crack up when I hear that!! My nephew started picking up that damn accent , and I had to straighten him out. :x
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