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Lixy, some Brits and most Aussies (and I believe some Bostonians too) pronounce words ending in "ner" as if they ended in "nah": eg: "Garner" sounds like "Gahnah". Americans enunciate the "r". That could be what Ryan is alluding to.
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Top marks, Belial.
I've already had one PM requesting the links to Jana's sites. They asked me to place a link here so you guys can just click on it. I don't want to risk getting banned from here, so I'm not gonna. Sorry, you'll just have to PM me along with your email addy, I'll be more than happy to forward the links to you. |
When people ask a bostonian where the r in corn (kahn) went, their trademark response is "at the end of Toyota (Tie-yoter)".
Kinda like who put the g in ricotta! |
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