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lil_blaze2004 on August 30th, 2006
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My mil says "idear"

i know who locked the other one now and I know where to find her.. Lmao muah!!!
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on August 30th, 2006
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Hahahah idear!!!!!!

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Emma2 replied on August 30th, 2006
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Dont the brits say it like that? Even do it with names such as" amanda" they'll say "amandar" why? Why? Why? Please someone british explain this ? It drives me bananas!!
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Zanny replied on August 30th, 2006
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Not all brits pronounce stuff like that. My boyfriend does coz he's from london, he says "parth" and "barth" and I always take the piss outta him for it coz i'm northern and I speak differently!
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on August 30th, 2006
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Lol..I was watching "occ orange city choppers" and they live in new york. Instead of saying "authentic" the dad said "orthentic"!!! Hahahaha..The sun was raggin on him hard everytime he said it!!!

I think it's funny!!


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lil_blaze2004 replied on August 30th, 2006
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emma2 wrote:
dont the brits say it like that? Even do it with names such as" amanda" they'll say "amandar" why? Why? Why? Please someone british explain this ? It drives me bananas!!


ya that's true, my nana was scottish and I was always jessicar. Lmao
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on August 30th, 2006
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Hahahahhaha...My nanny says warsh instead of wash...But she was from arkansas!! Hilarious!!

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Emma2 replied on August 30th, 2006
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lil_blaze2004 wrote:
emma2 wrote:
dont the brits say it like that? Even do it with names such as" amanda" they'll say "amandar" why? Why? Why? Please someone british explain this ? It drives me bananas!!


ya that's true, my nana was scottish and I was always jessicar. Lmao


jessicar.....Hahahaha
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sandyallen replied on August 30th, 2006
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What is it the .Bostonian's don't say their r's and the .German's pronounce their v's as w's. It is just kind of unique.
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Sandbox Party replied on August 30th, 2006
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Lol my dads a true southerner too.. He says aint on occasion, but he pronounces .Illinois with the 's' as well.... Lol man it irritates .Rob to no avail lol oh and *ya'll* is another staple of my fathers vast vocabulary.
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Emma2 replied on August 30th, 2006
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sandyallen wrote:
what is it the .Bostonian's don't say their r's and the .German's pronounce their v's as w's. It is just kind of unique.


yeah bostonians say "cah " for car...."boyd " for bird.....And the germans as well as persian and russina use the "v" for "w"

yhy you brake the vindow?
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Nataliachick7 replied on August 30th, 2006
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emma2 wrote:
sandyallen wrote:
what is it the .Bostonian's don't say their r's and the .German's pronounce their v's as w's. It is just kind of unique.


yeah bostonians say "cah " for car...."boyd " for bird.....And the germans as well as persian and russina use the "v" for "w"

yhy you brake the vindow?


a lot of europeans do that. Im polish, and we dont have a "w" in our alphabet, and neither do some of the other languages-thats why it confuses them!.Lol
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on August 30th, 2006
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rainfire1424 wrote:
lol my dads a true southerner too.. He says aint on occasion, but he pronounces .Illinois with the 's' as well.... Lol man it irritates .Rob to no avail lol oh and *ya'll* is another staple of my fathers vast vocabulary.


watch out girl...You're talking about my language!! I'm from new orleans and that's just how we talk. Ain't is very popular in our vocab and I do say illinoi's' hahahaha...Its crazy that people think yall is somethin weird. I don't sound like a hick when I talk though. It's just more slang ish. Comes with the territory.

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Becky replied on August 30th, 2006
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zanyzanny wrote:
not all brits pronounce stuff like that. My boyfriend does coz he's from london, he says "parth" and "barth" and I always take the piss outta him for it coz i'm northern and I speak differently!




lol. I know what you mean. I'm originally from the north east (redcar) and still have more or less the accent. My hubby is a londoner so I say 'baff' and he says 'barth' I say lots of words that he doesn't understand but layla speaks with my accent. Every morning she says 'baff' when its bath time much to my hubby's annoyance! :wink:
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sandyallen replied on August 30th, 2006
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Don't take me wrong, I am not laughing at anyone, it is kind of awsome to hear, I lived in .Texas for about a year and I still say y'all it doesn't take long to pick up the language and when I 1st met my step-.Grandpa(bumpy we called him), he kept saying, he drove a wolkwagon instead of a volswagon finally my .Dad explained it to me. And my ex always said he was going to go pahk the cah(park the car) it took awhile to figure that one out. Then you travel around and hear all this different pronunciations and it is really kind of awesome, I am not making fun of anyone or anything!
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Zanny replied on August 30th, 2006
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beckster06 wrote:
zanyzanny wrote:
not all brits pronounce stuff like that. My boyfriend does coz he's from london, he says "parth" and "barth" and I always take the piss outta him for it coz i'm northern and I speak differently!




lol. I know what you mean. I'm originally from the north east (redcar) and still have more or less the accent. My hubby is a londoner so I say 'baff' and he says 'barth' I say lots of words that he doesn't understand but layla speaks with my accent. Every morning she says 'baff' when its bath time much to my hubby's annoyance! :wink:


hehe great stuff, i'm hopin my little girl will have my accent and not her dad's! My whole family are threatening me about it.. "i won't have that child speakin like a southerner" etc.. It should be ok, he's moving up to the north soon so he'll be the odd one out round here! =p
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Emma2 replied on August 30th, 2006
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zanyzanny wrote:
beckster06 wrote:
zanyzanny wrote:
not all brits pronounce stuff like that. My boyfriend does coz he's from london, he says "parth" and "barth" and I always take the piss outta him for it coz i'm northern and I speak differently!




lol. I know what you mean. I'm originally from the north east (redcar) and still have more or less the accent. My hubby is a londoner so I say 'baff' and he says 'barth' I say lots of words that he doesn't understand but layla speaks with my accent. Every morning she says 'baff' when its bath time much to my hubby's annoyance! :wink:


hehe great stuff, i'm hopin my little girl will have my accent and not her dad's! My whole family are threatening me about it.. "i won't have that child speakin like a southerner" etc.. It should be ok, he's moving up to the north soon so he'll be the odd one out round here! =p


your child will adapt to the accent it is exposed to more...So it isnt something you can say to some living in africa "you better not sound african!!"
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sandyallen replied on August 30th, 2006
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I lived in jefferson perrish for about a year. New .Orleans used to be a fun place to party! Used to have some mean rough looking big cops though!
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Tazzy D replied on August 30th, 2006
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lil_blaze2004 wrote:
my mil says "idear"

i know who locked the other one now and I know where to find her.. Lmao muah!!!



hahaha its unlocked........ Thank god for mods lmao
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HcoBrunette06 replied on August 30th, 2006
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My boyfriends mom was raised in boston and she doesn't say her r's, I love it. "i'm gonna go paaak the caah" lol I wish I had an accent :cry:

my grandma says "missouruh" and "mondee, tuesdee, wednesdee, thursdee, fridee, ect ect" it's really annoying :p

tommy says I have an accent, but I don't hear it. I feel like I talk normal lol
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