Mispronounced Words: Tales of poor grammar
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I miss hearing my grandma say "dreckly" & "It's a wunny".
As in:
SpoilerI'll be there dreckly. (directly)
& It's a wonder.Comment
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My wife of 18 years whom is of of Hispanic decent (she disagrees), cannot pronounce the words iron (urn) or orange (urnge). I cannot help to keep asking her to repeat herself even after so many years."Death be not proud, though some have called thee mighty and dreadful, thou art not so" COBHCComment
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I hate it when people do that ... it's the worse!
Ah...ah... you see what I did there?
Seriously though, I'm literally laughing-out-loud at some of these. Good stuff.Comment
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I had a good friend in college who said it a lot, and always added an extra "s". And he swore that he ws right.
Also, I just remembered this... our SID in college couldn't pronounce "Substitution".. he would say "Subitution"
He was the PA announcer for soccer games, so we heard "Subitution on the field" quite a bit. It was hilarious and sadComment
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I have a hard time saying cooler. I think its a southern thing. We have lazy tongues.
From my fingers to your eyes...Because I live in van down by the river...Comment
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I still have my strong British accent and my friends still make fun of me when I say the word aluminium. I pronounce it ALL UH MIN EEEE UMComment
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Not really mispronounced words, but poeple from the Pittsburgh area have their own dictionary. I should know my wife is from there.
gum band = rubber band
jaggers = thorns
yinz = you guys
nebby = nosy
etc.......Battle.net: xXKING08Xx
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"Why do yinz have to be so nebby when you're gum banding in the jaggers?"Comment
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Surprised it took this long to get posted. First thing that came to mind.
And some of these things seem picky. There is such a thing as an accent. People say things differently and it isn't entirely wrong. When i lived in Ohio, lots of people said A-words weird. A girl I knew, her name was Ashley, but she said it with a long A, more like eh-shley. They did that to lots of words. And they often ended sentences with prepositions too.
Oh, and while we are on it, pronunciation is not technically grammar OP. Grammar is the rules governing composition of words, not necessarily how you say those words.Last edited by Redacted01; 02-13-2013, 11:49 AM.Comment
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