Oooh I have to stalk trancegirle's facebook now
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Blacktown reprezent!!
Dear oh dear oh dear 8)


Baaaaahahahahahaha!!!
Blacktown reprezent!!

Dear oh dear oh dear 8)
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"We've done enough for World Peace, for World Happiness, for World...... something......" hhahaha
You are so cute!! I can hardly stand it!
And I just love DFRS laugh. It is super sexy.![]()
- the first vowel in "horrible, orange, forests, Florida" is NOT the same as the first vowel in "whore." It's more like "har".
I think I say iron wrong. I say it Eye-ern and my husband says it eye-ron (which I think is right?).
Haha, crazy to see this thread bumped back up
Ocean, i say i-urn too, I never say "eye-ron" thats just weird. Ive always pronounced "iron" as "eye-urn", i thought that is how you are suppose to say it honestly.
Ima have to look back and see the ones i already listed so i dont repeat myself twice in here, but then again i guess it would be OK since it been so long to refresh the shit i said last time in case folks aint tryna go back to the first page and look at my answers
I dont get when people say a word like "mountain" as mow-n-tain. With the Mow as in "OWWW!! not like "mow the lawn"...a really prounounced T that you can hear, and "tain" like 'rain", or even like "tin" , it still sounds wrong with the T in the middle.
Ive always said it as "mou-in", It kinda sounds like if you said "Mout-in", but the T, you cant hear it. its just like a stop in the throat. Like when somebody says "Di-int" instaed of didnt (which I also do, haha.) It kinda sounds like "Dit'int", but the T aint a hard T, its just a kinda lack of a T, somewhere in the throat.
Government, does ANYBODY say Gov-ern-ment? I never heard that. I always actually thought it was spelled as "gov-er-ment" when i was younger. But the "ment" part sounds like "mint" , tho. Govermint. It would just be weird as hell to hear somebody say "goverNment" with the "ment" part sounding like "meant" or "memento", etc.
Of course im sure its pretty predictable but I am a "shou-int, cou-int, wou-int, and di-int" type of girl.
you can tell if a person is just fuckin around and trying to put on a accent becuz they will only say "Di-int", but when it comes to the other ones they will say "shouLDnt" and "couLDnt" instead of saying the other contractions the same way as di-int.
Also, i forgett who was posting about "horrible", etc, i think mzthizzle, but I never heard somebody say "Whoreibble" before or "Whorerror" (horrible and horror, etc.) It has ALWAYS been "har-rible" and "har-ror" for me and anybody I ever heard talk. That would be really weird to say it like "whore" instead of "har" rhyming with "car."
"mirror" is like...."mee-ur" with that throat thing in the middle. It got more to it than if it was prounounced like "meer", but there aint nothing hard in the middle--not meer-roar or meer-rur or w/ever. Its like mee-(throat stop)-rr."
I KINDA say "draw" for drawer, but the thing is, it aint the same "draw' that you say when you talk about making a sketch or "drawing". Its a different kind of sound.
The way I say "drawer" when i am really pronouncing the word and in offical proper mode watchin my speech, It sounds like "Dgrore." the sound when you say "fridge" or "edge"--that "dg" sound? thats how "drawer" starts. and then the "rore" part is like "roar" like a lion.
When i call it the "draw" , which is how i talk when i aint watching how i sound, is just like a shortened version of "dgrore". its basically the same pronounciation, but without the "r" at the end of the "roar' part. like "djroa" i guess. it just sux becuz lookin at that word probably dont look nothing like it actually sounds when I say it, but its the best i can do to try and explain.
Shit, i dont think im explainig it too good, but i did my best.
its hard to explain the sound at the beginning becuz i never met somebody who actually says "draw" or "drawer" and has it just sound like Duh-roar. Same thin with "truck." You dont say "Tuh-ruck" or "t-ruck", you say "CHruck".
I had this teacher in 2nd grade. And i dont know why, for the life of me she tried to make the class say "truck" but without the "ch" sound at the beginning. And that shits impossible. It turns it into a 2 syllable word. Tuh-ruck. Or Tur-uck. Lord knows why this bitch tried to make abunch of 6 and 7 year olds talk like that. I couldnt do it then and I cant now.
Does anybody NOT say it as "Chruck?" Does anybody say "D-rawer" with just a plain "duh" d-sound at the begining instead of the "dge" sound of edge, fridge, fudge, etc?
I never heard somebody say it like that, but that teacher tryna 'correct' me to say it a different way made me think that maybe there is people who say it different in other places.
For me, i cant imagine it sounding natural or normal, every time i try to say it like that, it sounds british or somethin, I dont even know. it sounds mad stupid tho, and i cant imagine it sounding natural and unforced, but i am really curious if some people DO say it that way naturally becuz i would love to hear how it sounds from somebody who aint gotta MAKE themself say it that way. I just cant imagine it sounding normal but i know it would if it was that persons natural way of talking so i really would like to hear that , if anybody does speak that way.
I think I say iron wrong. I say it Eye-ern and my husband says it eye-ron (which I think is right?).
^yeah- thats how I say it eye rrrn :D
I always wonder if people from other countries think Americans have accents- If they all sound the same or if they can tell the difference between East coast, west coast, midwest and southern......?
I always wonder if people from other countries think Americans have accents- If they all sound the same or if they can tell the difference between East coast, west coast, midwest and southern......?