
pronounce it nu' aulins, with the accent on au.
Here in the state of Missouri we have a little town called Nevada. Unlike the state of Nevada (pronounced "Nah-vah-dah") people pronounce the name of the town "Nah-vay-dah". I've always been puzzled by this. :-?
There's a strange reverse: we long ago began ignoring our "r" in arse but you stick yours where it shouldn't be.In the US its; "Toe-may-toe".
Over here its; "Toe-mar-toe".
[color=#003300]Unlike you, aside for the occasional possessive, we pronounce an "s" as an "ss" -- so it's pronounced Are-can-saw because it sounds rude to stick an a..."Arkansas" is always confusing for me. (I always get it wrong)!
There's a strange reverse: we long ago began ignoring the "r" in arse but you stick it where it shouldn't be.In the US its; "Toe-may-toe".
Over here its; "Toe-mar-toe".
We have no problem with the pronunciation of ass, so common the world over. It seems our problem is that you swiped the r from behind our backs and stuffed it into a tomato... you didn't just tax our tea, you taxed our words -- no wonder we had a revolution!Well, an arse is an arse but this is an ass. (Pronounced as in lass.)
We have no problem with the pronunciation of ass, so common the world over. It seems our problem is that you swiped the r from behind our backs and stuffed it into a tomato... you didn't just tax our tea, you taxed our words -- no wonder we had a revolution!Well, an arse is an arse but this is an ass. (Pronounced as in lass.)
Wait a moment... now you're really being confusing. I was about to tell any England-bound travellers that it's tomarto and potarto... and what's the (pe)?Toe-may-toe/Toe-mar-toe
At least we both devour the same Po(pe)-tay-toe!
and what's the (pe)?Toe-may-toe/Toe-mar-toe
At least we both devour the same Po(pe)-tay-toe!
The name means something to the effect of "in/near the hills" and was applied to the Natives of the environs, then to the bay formed by the east and northward hook of land; it was then applied to the colony (then including what is now Maine).I've often wondered what "Chew Sets" are?... 'cos Massachusetts seems to have lots of them!
Mayor's announcement; "We have a mass of Chew Sets"!
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