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Originally posted by AmyBeth330
dahg...how is that unusual? In California dialect there is no difference between "ah" and "aw"....for example, the vowels in "hot" and "dog" are pronounced exactly the same....none of this "hat dowg" stuff. BTW.....are "bayg" "rayg" "flayg" "melk" and "pellow" michigan? i have two or three friends that consistently say those (all born and raised in socal), and i had no idea where those came from. Also..."bay-ghel" is not unusual...is it? i don't think i've ever heard it pronounced any other way.
Other quick questions....do you write with a "pen" or a "pin?"
And do you send letters in "envelopes" "invelopes" or "onvelopes"?
Is your greatest fear "nuclear" war or "nucular" war?
what do you call your grandparents?
do you write "grey" or "gray"?
do you eat "donuts" or "doughnuts"?
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I guess I should say that I say "bag-ghel" instead of "bay-ghel"
I write with a "pen"
I send letters in "envelopes"
My fear is "New-cle-ar" weapons
Grandma and grandpa on my mom's side, Nana and Papa on my dad's side
I write "Grey"
I eat "doughnuts"
- Katie