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    • seanoconoS
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      James, I'm sure that some Americans do pronounce the "h". I just haven't heard it.

      For what it's worth, I have no idea what anyone is saying in the Southeastern part of the US; so you aren't alone.

      A good friend of mine is from Mississippi and I'm pretty sure he thinks I'm deaf. Every few sentences I respond, "what?"

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      • JamesMargJ
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        Hahaha, oh yes, i'm sure a lot of confusion occurs with the 'Southern' accents.
        Although not having experienced it first hand, I have watched a few television programs where the 'Hillbilly/Southerners' have to be subtitled, because nobody from outside Southern America can understand what they are saying.

        Namely, TopGear 'U.S. Road Trip' when Clarkson attempts to find tires that fit his AMG… Ohhhh the hilarity, mixed with confusion.

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        • SeulS
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          @JamesMarg:

          Namely, TopGear 'U.S. Road Trip' when Clarkson attempts to find tires that fit his AMG…

          That was a brilliant bit… "I'm gonna get the boys..."

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          • seanoconoS
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            I once spent a summer in Gonzalez, Louisiana and I'm pretty sure everyone thought that I had a cognitive impairment. I literally just smiled and nodded in 80% of my interactions.

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            • JamesMargJ
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              Seul:
              Hahaha yes Seul!
              One of the great moments  😉

              Sean:
              I wonder if it goes the other way around, as in they can't understand a word you are saying either… Even though you are pronouncing words clearly, without jumble (I expect)
              Hmmm...

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              • seanoconoS
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                James, I don't think anyone had issues understanding what I was saying, but I did get quite a few comments on having an accent. I grew up in Seattle, which is pretty mild in the accent department. I know one example is I pronounce "cot" and "caught" exactly the same. Same for "don" and "dawn." Supposedly, there is a clearer distinction in the eastern side of the country.

                California accents are the easiest, though. Just say "like" every three words.

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                • JamesMargJ
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                  Oh like totally, California is great!!
                  😉
                  Now… I am wondering where the pronunciation of 'Vodka' turned to 'Vakka'?
                  That, i really don't understand...

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                  • SeulS
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                    You guys would have a ball learning Dutch in Belgium… I don't understand the people living 40 km from me in either effin direction (East, West)... In the North we have The Netherlands. Huge difference language-wise... And in the South of Belgium they speak French... Well: some kind of French... And some of the hillbillies in the mountains speak German...

                    I'm glad I live where I do, where the dialect is juicy and I understand everything...  :-\

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                    • seanoconoS
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                      James, "Vakka" is bad, and I can't recall hearing that one. Although, I guess I could see how someone could drop the "d" if speaking swiftly. People do it all the time with Antarctica and dropping the first "c."

                      Sounds wild, Seul. Although, if I had daily access to all of the wonderful beer in Belgium, I would be one sloppy, slurred mess.

                      Okay, last one and I'm done. The word "hella" is hella popular in Seattle. Every time I hear it I cringe, and I kind of hate myself for just using it as an example. It gets worse, though. Some people have adapted it to "hecka" to avoid an extremely-mild swear. If you ever hear someone use that word, do the person a favor and fatten their upper lip.

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                      • ArabitA
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                        I pronounce comfortable as kom - for - ta - ble and believe it to be right
                        and not
                        komf - ter- ble (hate this for some reason)

                        I second what seanocono says
                        In my speech class, this girl kept saying "like" every god damn sentence for 3 minutes. It was not fun.

                        Here in LA, I think most people go to the gym for the sake of telling others they go to one.

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                        • JamesMargJ
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                          Take a look at this video for an example of 'vakka'


                          From 8:54 , you will hear it a couple of times.

                          I am in agreement with Sean about the beer!
                          Duvel is an amazing drop.

                          I would say i would be quite Kom - for - ta - ble drinking it daily  😉

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                          • mclaincauseyM
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                            Giles, I've heard the same said of continental versus Canadian French. Those cunning linguists and their counterintuitive conjectures.

                            "Aluminum" actually predates "aluminium," in England and abroad; it's not our fault that crazy Limey couldn't settle on a spelling for the element he discovered.

                            Think it, be it.

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                            • RocknRollR
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                              Oh you crazy Brits and Yanks - hassling each other over accents and pronunciation.
                              In Australia we like to pile shit on both of you! (in a charming, loving way, of course). We amuse ourselves by sending shitty things overseas to see if you like them….Fosters Lager, Savage Garden, et. al....

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                                ^I'm still waiting for Seul's comment on Vegemite 🙂 😘

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                                • RocknRollR
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                                  I won't hear a bad word about Vegemite! I know it's an acquired taste, but I love that stuff.

                                  Vegemite on thick toast with melted butter on a cold winter day = heaven. Is this an unpopular opinion?

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                                    I'm pretty sure that does qualify as an unpopular opinion, yes :). [evil stuff I tells you]

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                                    • SeulS
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                                      Duvel is probably the best selling strong beer, and the most known, but it is also the weakest and vilest beer I've drank in the last two years. I actually poured it in the sink after two sips.

                                      Also: FUCK summer. Worst season ever…

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                                      • JamesMargJ
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                                        Oh how it's sad that Duvel is one of the best i can get here…

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                                        • Megatron1505M
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                                          @mclaincausey:

                                          Giles, I've heard the same said of continental versus Canadian French. Those cunning linguists and their counterintuitive conjectures.

                                          "Aluminum" actually predates "aluminium," in England and abroad; it's not our fault that crazy Limey couldn't settle on a spelling for the element he discovered.

                                          Yes, but once Humphry Davy settled on a name trust you Yanks to keep using the wrong name  😉

                                          Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            It's a shame what the Limeys have done to the language…

                                            What about some of these proper name suffixes y'all struggle to phoneticize?

                                            -borough and -burg
                                            -bury
                                            -cester
                                            -ham
                                            -shire
                                            -quay and quay (discovered the latter in Australia when I talked about "circular kway" 😃 )
                                            -wich
                                            -wick
                                            -mouth

                                            I get a kick out of the slang too, "tosser," "arse," "sod," "bloody," "bugger," and so forth.

                                            I really do love English accents and vocabulary, all in good fun mates.

                                            Cheerio then you blokes!

                                            Think it, be it.

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