Regional accent question
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wrote on 23 Nov 2022, 23:30 last edited by
Where do they pronounce “didn’t” like “dint”.
Is that a Pittsburg thing?
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wrote on 23 Nov 2022, 23:31 last edited by Doctor Phibes
Northern England
Din’t it?
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Northern England
Din’t it?
wrote on 23 Nov 2022, 23:34 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes I think there’s an American place too.
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@Doctor-Phibes I think there’s an American place too.
wrote on 23 Nov 2022, 23:36 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Regional accent question:
@Doctor-Phibes I think there’s an American place too.
Probly somewhere right serfisticated
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wrote on 23 Nov 2022, 23:56 last edited by
Yes, I have known American dint sayers.
mid-West maybe
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wrote on 24 Nov 2022, 00:02 last edited by
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wrote on 24 Nov 2022, 00:05 last edited by
Pittsburgh would likely drop the t if anything. Diddin you learn that when you went to Beaver Township?
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wrote on 24 Nov 2022, 00:21 last edited by
Not common in my part of Minnesooooota, but perhaps northern parts of the state. Canadian users?
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When the aliens come in search of the least interesting question ever posed, this thread will draw them right to us. I see that as an existential threat to our community.
wrote on 24 Nov 2022, 08:14 last edited by@Horace said in Regional accent question:
When the aliens come in search of the least interesting question ever posed, this thread will draw them right to us. I see that as an existential threat to our community.
Ok I lol'd.