I’ve always pronounced the word “Southern” to rhyme with howthurn. I know most people say it like “suthurn” instead. I didn’t realize that the way I pronounce it is considered weird until recently!

  • waz@lemmy.world
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    5 个月前

    My wife says I pronounce crayon wrong. The way she says it, it’s a single syllable word that is the same as the first syllable of cranberry. I say it as two syllables: cray-on.

    Being fully honest, I’ve started drawing it out and articulating both syllables more because I know she doesn’t like it.

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      5 个月前

      You’re correct. It’s two syllables. My wife is from the east coast and says it like “cran” or “crown” and some people here in the Midwest say it as a single syllable.

      Dictionary defines the pronunciation as two though. Crayola, the brand that (essentially) invented them, uses two syllables as well per their commercials.

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      5 个月前

      I say it as two syllables: cray-on.

      I have never heard it pronounced any other way. Not American though (and I suppose you may not be either!).