Cray-on or Cran? (Pronunciation)

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JM Aggie08

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There is no example of 'on' sounding like 'an' (think can) in the modern English language. Still nonsensical bullshit.
 

IronWing

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There is no example of 'on' sounding like 'an' (think can) in the modern English language. Still nonsensical bullshit.
Crayon is pronounced cran therefore your claim is invalid.

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IronWing

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Or Vultures into Buzzards
I decided to go look up the origin of buzzard. Here in Jesus Land, buzzards are vultures, period. Across the pond in Commie Village buzzard can mean any number of hawk species. We should probably head back over there and try to save those benighted folks from incorrect speech.
 
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snoopy7548

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I might start pronouncing it "crow-wahn" and see if it catches on. Can't be any dumber than some of the other pronunciations.
 

preCRT

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Worse, much worse than folks who can't properly pronounce cray-on are those who say AXE instead of ASK.