Ignorant local pronounciations that stick...
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Yikes! It's one thing to completely mispronounce a word. But to be called ignorant for using your local accent/dialect is pretty harsh.
And I have to say that people spelling things wrong is way worse than people saying things wrong, especially with so many communications these days through email, text, internet forums, etc....
*Hope I didn't spell anything wrong here*0 -
I am from Colorado, and to me it seemed like we were the only ones without a noticeable accent. I have lived in Oklahoma now for over 25 years, and all the words and phrases that the Locals seemed to butcher when I first moved here now seem common and barely noticeable, I am sure I have picked up on many of them without realizing it.. It wasn't until a few years ago, that my Sister seemed a little confused by me saying "I'm fixin' to go to the store, her reply " Wait, what are you fixing, and what store do you have to go to?" I had to correct myself and restate that I was "getting ready" to go to the Grocery store, and no I did not need to fix anything! Also People from Boston, seem to drop and add "R's" where they should not. Yet it was an Ex-Sister-In-Law that used to bug me when she would say "Specific Ocean" or she told me one time that her Mom had Ammonia0
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It was phonetic . They spell it aluminium but the British pronounce the word " AL -U -Men- E -Um "
Sorry married to a Brit .
Everywhere on the planet (with a few exceptions), the element is spelled alumiNIum. It is the original spelling and what I said earlier was that I don't quite see how the letter i was dropped in the U.S.
Technically, the correct pronunciation IS aluminium (the way the Brits say it). And I say this as an American who says aluminum. :-) And Google Chrome accepts both spellings as accurate.
Our colonial cousins LOVE dropping letters for words :-p "U" mostly .. Colour, flavour, humour
That is because we are giving back all of those extra vowels you guys stole from the Welsh.0 -
I grew up in Lancaster, PA.
It's pronounced lan-kiss-ter
Easiest way to figure out if someone is local or not.0 -
Always crack me up when yanks say ...
Eye-Rack
Eye-tal-ians
Oh and they never get the town of Leominster right .... (it's Lemster BTW)
PS ... Aluminium ..bwhaaaaaaaaaa
That is only the ignorant ones (who also refer to the AYE-mish). Most Yanks (well, except for a former president) use the correct pronunciation for Iraq and Italian.0 -
I'm from Tennessee..... I think that says it all. :grumble: :laugh:0
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I'm not sure if this happens country-wide, but it's definitely prevalent in the South. People mispronouncing REALTOR as REAL-A-TOR... The latter of which being entirely wrong.
Also, this next one is not necessarily local, it just happens to be a pet peeve of mine... But people saying NUCULER instead of NUCLEAR0 -
Haha, aluminium! I'm definitely guilty of "ah-LOOM-in-um".. but I was never aware of the alternative!
There's a street here in Halifax called "Agricola". Pronounced "Ah-grick-oh-la", always mispronounced as "Egg-ri-cola". -_-
Not a pronounciation, but a lot of people also say "seen" when they should be saying "saw." Example: "I seen you at the grocery store". Um, what?
A lot of people also say "All-timers", instead of AlZHEIMers. Just bugs me since I work with the Alzheimers Society, lol.0 -
I grew up in Lancaster, PA.
It's pronounced lan-kiss-ter
Easiest way to figure out if someone is local or not.
Which is one reason Shibboleths exist. There was a story that the Dutch resistance in WWII could pick out the German spies in their midst because only a local could pronounce the name of the resort town Scheveningen correctly. In fact, the term "shibboleth" comes from the Bible where the armys of Gilead knew if someone was an Ephraimite by how they pronounced the word (which is Hebrew for "stream" or the "current in a stream"). Then, pronouncing a word different than the locals could get you killed.0 -
Live in Central/Upstate NYS and we sound like a mix of Minnesota, South Dakota, & Appalachian. In other words, we all sound like drunk rednecks. I mean, we are, but that's besides the point.0
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There's a large difference between pronouncing words incorrctly and those same words sounding different because of an acent. Also some one brought up the pronounciation of French words, such as foyer.....the proper ENGLISH pronunciation is FOY_ER....not FOY_EY.....that would be the French ponounciation. Same with names of cities in Europe....Munich in english....Munchen in German....Turino in Italian, Turin in Englsih.0
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There's a large difference between pronouncing words incorrctly and those same words sounding different because of an acent. Also some one brought up the pronounciation of French words, such as foyer.....the proper ENGLISH pronunciation is FOY_ER....not FOY_EY.....that would be the French ponounciation. Same with names of cities in Europe....Munich in english....Munchen in German....Turino in Italian, Turin in Englsih.0
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I grew up in Lancaster, PA.
It's pronounced lan-kiss-ter
Easiest way to figure out if someone is local or not.
We have one in Ohio, but we pronounce it LAIN-ca-ster... it's fun to listen to out-of-staters try to say it...0 -
For the most part, regional differences in pronunciations don't bother me. But there's one that gets under my skin. I'm from Houston, Texas, and moved to Atlanta about six years ago. I just about fell out when I heard Houston County, GA, pronounced as 'HOW-stun.' Wrong, wrong, wrong.
I'm actually from Houston County, GA and I can tell you now that Houston, TX can suck our balls.0 -
Oklahoma.
Ya'll
tump
fixntah
crick
crooknick
fanger
worsh
cern.
Eyetalian
and the whole Miami - My-am-uh thing irritates the crap out of me.
I could ramble on for days.
one of the funniest I heard was an In-law (southeastern OK) discussing his crooknicks....... (yellow squash).
my neighborhood - all roads named after roads in France.....it gits interstin. :noway:
we don't have streets, we have roads.
and it get's worse the further south you go, I've lived here my entire life, and even I get confused there.
However, I have no accent at all. :bigsmile:0 -
For the most part, regional differences in pronunciations don't bother me. But there's one that gets under my skin. I'm from Houston, Texas, and moved to Atlanta about six years ago. I just about fell out when I heard Houston County, GA, pronounced as 'HOW-stun.' Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Delta has flights out of Atlanta purdy much evry 10 seconds. Y'all call feel free to be on one of them. We won't miss ya. Tell yur ma and dem we said howdy.0 -
For the most part, regional differences in pronunciations don't bother me. But there's one that gets under my skin. I'm from Houston, Texas, and moved to Atlanta about six years ago. I just about fell out when I heard Houston County, GA, pronounced as 'HOW-stun.' Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Delta has flights out of Atlanta purdy much evry 10 seconds. Y'all call feel free to be on one of them. We won't miss ya. Tell yur ma and dem we said howdy.
Dem hue-stun county folk be ornery critters0 -
For the most part, regional differences in pronunciations don't bother me. But there's one that gets under my skin. I'm from Houston, Texas, and moved to Atlanta about six years ago. I just about fell out when I heard Houston County, GA, pronounced as 'HOW-stun.' Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Delta has flights out of Atlanta purdy much evry 10 seconds. Y'all call feel free to be on one of them. We won't miss ya. Tell yur ma and dem we said howdy.
I'm from Alabama, but... :drinker:0 -
For the most part, regional differences in pronunciations don't bother me. But there's one that gets under my skin. I'm from Houston, Texas, and moved to Atlanta about six years ago. I just about fell out when I heard Houston County, GA, pronounced as 'HOW-stun.' Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Delta has flights out of Atlanta purdy much evry 10 seconds. Y'all call feel free to be on one of them. We won't miss ya. Tell yur ma and dem we said howdy.
Dem hue-stun county folk be ornery critters
Just wait till football season starts.:drinker:0 -
Oklahoma.
Ya'll
tump
fixntah
crick
crooknick
fanger
worsh
cern.
Eyetalian
and the whole Miami - My-am-uh thing irritates the crap out of me.
I could ramble on for days.
one of the funniest I heard was an In-law (southeastern OK) discussing his crooknicks....... (yellow squash).
my neighborhood - all roads named after roads in France.....it gits interstin. :noway:
we don't have streets, we have roads.
and it get's worse the further south you go, I've lived here my entire life, and even I get confused there.
However, I have no accent at all. :bigsmile:
Now I miss my family!0 -
Missouri accents boggle my mind a bit, having learnt to speak in West Virginia, that is.
This sentence: "Take the fork in the road and continue down 44," is usually pronounced "Take the fark in the road and continue down farty-fahr." Yes, even on the news.
Personally, I can't complain much since I say (inexplicably) sody and sundah. My daughter is always mocking my pronunciation of caramel as "car-a-mel" because she insists it's "car-mul."
I relax in a hammuck, but others hear take their leisure in a ham-mock. My "cabnet" has my plates, but others keep theirs in a cab-i-net. (My Grandmother kept her drawers in her draws.)
The "ruins" have been heard to be "roins" and for some odd reason, we live in Missourah. Folks do their warsh with their laundry soap whereas I use detergent to wash my clothes.
We eat pork steaks instead of pork butts and we slather them with beebeecue sauce. We use wooster sauce for our steaks. Realators sell our homes and we used to have a nuculer power plant.
They ax questions in the libarry in Febyooary and use farks for our Gooey Butter Cake. We don't live far from Dez Moinz or Cay-ro, Illinoiz, if you can pitcher that.
We're a bit mixed up, in my opinion. Now, I'll go back to my sody and plan on my ice cream sunduh.0 -
There's a large difference between pronouncing words incorrctly and those same words sounding different because of an acent. Also some one brought up the pronounciation of French words, such as foyer.....the proper ENGLISH pronunciation is FOY_ER....not FOY_EY.....that would be the French ponounciation. Same with names of cities in Europe....Munich in english....Munchen in German....Turino in Italian, Turin in Englsih.
Thanks!0 -
Oklahoma.
Ya'll
tump
fixntah
crick
crooknick
fanger
worsh
cern.
Eyetalian
and the whole Miami - My-am-uh thing irritates the crap out of me.
I could ramble on for days.
one of the funniest I heard was an In-law (southeastern OK) discussing his crooknicks....... (yellow squash).
my neighborhood - all roads named after roads in France.....it gits interstin. :noway:
we don't have streets, we have roads.
and it get's worse the further south you go, I've lived here my entire life, and even I get confused there.
However, I have no accent at all. :bigsmile:
You spelled y'all wrong. Now who's the ignurnt one?0 -
We do it to irritate our former colonial overlords. The same reason we drive on the right side of the road and invaded Afghanistan.
I 'knowed' there was a reason :-p0 -
i love them! (still reading through them)..
i hate when people don't try to sound it out!!
example:
people outside my area apparently can't take the time to sound out my city:
Binghamton -- they either automatically think it's Birmingham or say Bing - hamp- ton - its bing-um-ton
or my last name:
Platt-Harendza - they automatically say platE - hernandez - NO look at the letters! -- pl -at - HER-END-ZA0 -
well I'm from England and as far as I am concerned ALL Americans pronounce things wrong! *giggle*
That's true and just a little weird to us civilised Europeans :-p
The 1st time I saw Americans trying to use cutlery (even in a good restaurant) my flabber was gasted.
Calm the F*** down no one said it was wrong :ohwell:
Nope, not sure how I would have seen your FB conversation .. (seems to have been populated by muppets tho') .. I just think it's weird and weird's not wrong in my book.0 -
Oklahoma.
Ya'll
tump
fixntah
crick
crooknick
fanger
worsh
cern.
Eyetalian
and the whole Miami - My-am-uh thing irritates the crap out of me.
I could ramble on for days.
one of the funniest I heard was an In-law (southeastern OK) discussing his crooknicks....... (yellow squash).
my neighborhood - all roads named after roads in France.....it gits interstin. :noway:
we don't have streets, we have roads.
and it get's worse the further south you go, I've lived here my entire life, and even I get confused there.
However, I have no accent at all. :bigsmile:
You spelled y'all wrong. Now who's the ignurnt one?
Day best be gitt'n going or ima fixin to open a can a woop *kitten*0 -
Jewelry as "jew-ler-y."
Realtor as "real-a-tor."0 -
Oklahoma.
Ya'll
tump
fixntah
crick
crooknick
fanger
worsh
cern.
Eyetalian
and the whole Miami - My-am-uh thing irritates the crap out of me.
I could ramble on for days.
one of the funniest I heard was an In-law (southeastern OK) discussing his crooknicks....... (yellow squash).
my neighborhood - all roads named after roads in France.....it gits interstin. :noway:
we don't have streets, we have roads.
and it get's worse the further south you go, I've lived here my entire life, and even I get confused there.
However, I have no accent at all. :bigsmile:
You spelled y'all wrong. Now who's the ignurnt one?
Day best be gitt'n going or ima fixin to open a can a woop *kitten*
We country boys don't worry too much about you city folk. We know how to navigate through the city but you can't navigate through our woods...haha.0 -
The one that I wonder about is Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie was from Pittsburgh, but was a titan of industry world wide. As such many places are named after him, New York for example. But everyone else pronounces it Car-nuh-Gee while we say it Car-Nay-Gee.
I really hope everyone else is saying it wrong and not us.
i'm in upstate new york, i say Car-nuh-Gee!0
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