Most English people can’t pronounce anything properly. This is well-documented. The only way you can hope to understand them is through complete immersion in their subcultures.
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Replying to @brazen_cabeza @MariBeingTime
Same applies in a large portion of the US.
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Replying to @brazen_cabeza @MariBeingTime
Pumpkin (punkin), Onion (ungnun), Library (libary) and Ask (axe) are some of my pet mispronunciation peeves. Ugh.
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Replying to @MeFromBefore @brazen_cabeza
Let me stop you right there and ask you how to pronounce Aluminum.
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aluminumb of hearing the yanks pronounce this wrong
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Replying to @snus_kin @MariBeingTime and
no, we SPELL it wrong, we pronounce it correctly based on the spelling
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Replying to @MariBeingTime @danlistensto and
well i mean the UK has none of whatever that is (the UK spelling is first on wikipedia)pic.twitter.com/1ZfGQREb2B
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Replying to @snus_kin @danlistensto and
Hold on, I think I smell my cinnaminium toast burning.
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Replying to @MariBeingTime @danlistensto and
why would you want to put cinnaminium on toast? marmite only
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I think you mean...marmitium?
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