@CaptainMcMonkey to Showerthoughts • edit-21 year agoWarship is pronounced like worship, but worship is not pronounced like warship.message-square16arrow-up129arrow-down145file-text
arrow-up1-16arrow-down1message-squareWarship is pronounced like worship, but worship is not pronounced like warship.@CaptainMcMonkey to Showerthoughts • edit-21 year agomessage-square16file-text
minus-square@Iusedtobeanadventurerlink9•1 year agoI pronounce them the same. Grew up on the west coast.
minus-square𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍linkfedilink4•1 year agoI pronounce them differently, and I grew up on the West coast, too. California, in my case. Did you grow up in Warshington?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoI grew up in WA and I say it how OP does. I wonder there this person is from, too.
minus-square@CaptainMcMonkeyOPlink1•1 year agoAnything to do with ‘r’s is a bit contentious. Like America still uses ‘r’s how they’re written. Now the British are like “Goodness me, you still pronounce the ‘r’ in cah and fah? How uncouth, we’ve moved those pesky ‘r’s to other words ages ago”. “Moved to where?” “Any word ending in the lettah ‘a’ I suppose.”
I pronounce them the same. Grew up on the west coast.
I pronounce them the same. Grew up on the east coast.
I pronounce them differently, and I grew up on the West coast, too. California, in my case. Did you grow up in Warshington?
I grew up in WA and I say it how OP does. I wonder there this person is from, too.
Anything to do with ‘r’s is a bit contentious. Like America still uses ‘r’s how they’re written.
Now the British are like “Goodness me, you still pronounce the ‘r’ in cah and fah? How uncouth, we’ve moved those pesky ‘r’s to other words ages ago”.
“Moved to where?”
“Any word ending in the lettah ‘a’ I suppose.”