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Berry, Larry, cherry, Barry, Harry, hairy, Jerry, Mary, merry, marry, vary, very, dairy, airy, straw-berry.
Allz the samez.
Smh
They are all different buddy
If you look at the lawyer map, it doesn't match "southerners." I'm from Louisiana and I pronounce lawyer like boy; not like flaw. Everybody I know pronounces it that way, and people who don't would sound a bit out of place here. I would consider Louisiana, Texas and Florida to be southern states, but the map says we pronounce it like 'boy' in those states.Well, they managed to get that I'm from the South and the Southeast.
I had no idea that the way we say lawyer is dialect oriented. I thought everyone said lawyer how we southerners did.
I'd never heard of it until this page of this thread. What a crazy name for a place.I'm from the U.K. and have Received Pronunciation, and it identifies me as New York, Yonkers, or New Jersey. This immediately brought forth a rather pressing question:
what the fuck is Yonkers?
Never realized "feeder road" was a Houston-specific thing.
the midwest sucks, why would anyone want to sound like they were from there.http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_American
Using the generic American accent that is commonly found in the Midwest and that is most commonly used in radio, TV and film, they all sound the same.
That one seems bad to me. It says I have a neutral accent that's "just plain -American-" and I'm probably from somewhere between Kansas and Pennsylvania. I'm from Louisiana.