@Scotcher: but somehow they don't sound the same. :) The vowel-sound preceding the t gets elongated and broadened in 'Scottish', and muffled in Cockney.
Btw, has you name anything to do with the...
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@Scotcher: but somehow they don't sound the same. :) The vowel-sound preceding the t gets elongated and broadened in 'Scottish', and muffled in Cockney.
Btw, has you name anything to do with the...
Why can't you stand people pronouncing words as they were originally meant to be pronounced, Pravit? Most people in Britain say 'Wah-ter' (or "wa'er"). It isn't written with a T for nothing, you...
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