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Pronunciation of Words


Ollie Declan

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24 minutes ago, Louis Hypo said:

I fit the normal trend for all 3. Must be the infection of the estuary accent.

For some reason I always think of your voice as rather precise. I'm not sure if that's due to your accent or whether it's just you or both. You have a good voice though.

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4 hours ago, Zemaddog said:

For some reason I always think of your voice as rather precise. I'm not sure if that's due to your accent or whether it's just you or both. You have a good voice though.

Everyone sounds like this where I live ( my voice might be quite different if I stayed in my place of birth) and the joke is that the 'preciseness' is what separates estuary from chav (standard vs bogan).  f      a  

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As I treat 'papo' as a spinoff of the Spanish word 'papi', I tend to pronounce it by the Spanish rules, 'pah-paw.

1 hour ago, DannyFenton123 said:

I can change Paa-po to pay-po if you want. It tripped me up for a moment :)

 

Me too.

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1 hour ago, Louis Hypo said:

Everyone sounds like this where I live ( my voice might be quite different if I stayed in my place of birth) and the joke is that the 'preciseness' is what separates estuary from chav (standard vs bogan).

As for my personality, yeah I think a lot about what to say before saying it and that is a very good trait to have.

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On 11/22/2016 at 0:31 PM, DannyFenton123 said:

I can change Paa-po to pay-po if you want. It tripped me up for a moment :)

 

Ack, you should repost the poll.  I'd choose that over "pah-poh" any day.

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