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    trouble? none but theres definitely some I say that others might pronounce differently like mirror (I say meer) or crayon (cran)
    tbh if you say cray-on you're a psychopath

  • May 9, 2020
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    Not Guilty

    This is all confusing

    I searched up an audio recording and ur right. I guess my culinary teacher lied to me

  • May 9, 2020
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    Not Guilty

    Were (not we’re)

    Shter

    Sure

    the other guy said something completely different

    Obviously starts as were

    But the you said the last two syllables are shter-sure and I originally posted shi-shy-er and dude said that’s right

    I’m assuming he thought shire was pronounced as sure so that explains the last syllable

    But is it
    Were-shter-sure
    Or
    Were-shi-sure

  • May 9, 2020
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    Cody

    trouble? none but theres definitely some I say that others might pronounce differently like mirror (I say meer) or crayon (cran)
    tbh if you say cray-on you're a psychopath

    Who tf says cran it’s f***ing cray-on

  • May 9, 2020
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    Cran is cranberry

  • May 9, 2020
    Cody

    trouble? none but theres definitely some I say that others might pronounce differently like mirror (I say meer) or crayon (cran)
    tbh if you say cray-on you're a psychopath

    I always said cray-on

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    skibidihawk2ahh

    This is all confusing

    I searched up an audio recording and ur right. I guess my culinary teacher lied to me

    I knew it lol i deleted my original response to this on accident because i thought it was a double post. but what i was saying was its kind of like the pronounciation of leicester. If you dont watch premier league or youre not English you would probably get these words wrong

  • May 9, 2020
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    ROVO

    Who tf says cran it’s f***ing cray-on

    you sip tea with your pinky up too?

  • May 9, 2020
    ROVO

    Cran is cranberry

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    ROVO

    the other guy said something completely different

    Obviously starts as were

    But the you said the last two syllables are shter-sure and I originally posted shi-shy-er and dude said that’s right

    I’m assuming he thought shire was pronounced as sure so that explains the last syllable

    But is it
    Were-shter-sure
    Or
    Were-shi-sure

    i think its shter sure but uk dudes are jerks and won’t clarify bc they think we’re dumb

  • May 9, 2020
    SlicedBread

    Interesting

    "Intresting"

    some words just aren't pronounced how theyre spelled
    you saying it right

  • May 9, 2020
    Not Guilty

    I knew it lol i deleted my original response to this on accident because i thought it was a double post. but what i was saying was its kind of like the pronounciation of leicester. If you dont watch premier league or youre not English you would probably get these words wrong

    Leicester is lester

    So that would mean Worcester would be were-turr or wor-sir or wor-stir

    Idek

  • May 9, 2020
    Cody

    you sip tea with your pinky up too?

    No I just know how to pronounce crayon like a regular human being

  • May 9, 2020
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    ROVO

    Who tf says cran it’s f***ing cray-on

    I think it's a southern thing in the us

  • May 9, 2020
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    Not Guilty

    i think its shter sure but uk dudes are jerks and won’t clarify bc they think we’re dumb

    Uk dudes say aluminium instead of aluminum I’m not trusting them

  • May 9, 2020
    skibidihawk2ahh

    I think it's a southern thing in the us

    F***ing out

  • May 9, 2020
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    Okay I googled it

    Multiple sources saying:
    Wuss-turr-sure

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    ROVO

    Okay I googled it

    Multiple sources saying:
    Wuss-turr-sure

    We can finally move past this

  • May 9, 2020
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    skibidihawk2ahh

    We can finally move past this

    It’s named after the town of Worcester in UK and just like Leicester, the second syllable is silent for some reason so the city is pronounced as Wussturr

  • ROVO

    It’s named after the town of Worcester in UK and just like Leicester, the second syllable is silent for some reason so the city is pronounced as Wussturr

    Ah I see

  • May 9, 2020
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    Particular and it's variations.

  • May 9, 2020
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    ROVO

    It’s named after the town of Worcester in UK and just like Leicester, the second syllable is silent for some reason so the city is pronounced as Wussturr

    And s*** like Wilshere too

    F***ing brits

  • May 9, 2020
    iHype

    Specific

    It sounds like pacific

    kanye cant say this one either