All the non native speakers will contribute to the GoFundMe. Signed, someone who got angry at cut not rhyming with put in 1977 and hasn't changed her mind.
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... but they do rhyme? In my Irish accent, at least...
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I knew at least one person in elementary school who pronounced it "seen."
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But Sean isn't English. Shawn is the Anglicised spelling. So in this case it's not English's fault.
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I think this has already happened to it, which explains a lot.
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my 'favourite' non-rhyming pair is verdict and indict. why?????
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Meanwhile, through, thought, and though look like they have the same vowel but omg
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English language is three other languages in a trench coat pretending that they've got their vowels sorted.
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