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Very very good, guys. So now...

A very good question. I am watching Peter Pan with my daughter and she tries to pronounce the word Peter Pan with a British accent! xDDD That's sooo funny. I can't even do it.

How do you guys pronounce Peter Pan?
 
Nice thanks!

Anyone like Evanesence? Her songs are like so awesome. I wonder what type of accent she has...especially when she sang the part "Lithium, I wanna stay in love with my sorrow..." Such a powerful line there. How does one stay in love with sorrow, I wonder? And how do YOU guys pronounce sorrow? Maybe I can figure out what accent she has.
 
Hmm, what's the difference between saw and soh? Sounds the same to me.

But thanks, guys! -Take notes- This will help me get an A on my english paper.
 
Some more Irish accents:

Shtruck = Struck
Chinese fella = Chinaman
Nooh = Know
Smooty = Smoothie
Wosh = What
Gorls = Girls
 
So basically, the English 'R's" are silent and the Irish and Scottish roll their R's. And the Irish are more distinct when they do it...I think.

Daughter and I are now watching Winnie the Pooh! We're on a Disney roll today! Up down and touch the ground...groond or ground? How do you guys pronounce that? o_O

UGH this is such a burden! How do we pronounce 'burden'. With silent 'r' or a clear 'r'?
 
ground = ground, or grun if im feeling common. Although that doesnt apply to all Scottish dialects.

Are we not British because wer Scottish and Irish :| ?
 
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Ohhh and I forgot to say...

Happy FATHER 's Day to those who this applies to! My father is an asshole though but I still might call him today. How does one pronounce their own 'father'?


Are we not British because wer Scottish and Irish
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What? :wacky:
 
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