Do you say w-OOOO-der or w-AAHHH-ter?

JDrake

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
i believe some of your alternative pronounciations are of british accent
I say wooder and I'm from Philadelphia :(
my mom says acame/crick and she's from conshohocken
 

EyeMWing

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Data is always day-ta, unless it's followed by 'base' as in 'database' - and then it's daa-ta
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: TheChort
i dont get the difference between dawg and dahg
is dahg supposed to be dagg? :confused:
"dawg" = common pronunciation
"dahg" = same as common pronunciation as 'log' but with a 'D'

EDIT: New word!
 

TheChort

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Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: TheChort
i dont get the difference between dawg and dahg
is dahg supposed to be dagg? :confused:
"dawg" = common pronunciation
"dahg" = same as common pronunciation as 'log' but with a 'D'

EDIT: New word!

you should take the new word out
adaptation vs adaption is not a pronounciation issue
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: TheChort
Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: TheChort
i dont get the difference between dawg and dahg
is dahg supposed to be dagg? :confused:
"dawg" = common pronunciation
"dahg" = same as common pronunciation as 'log' but with a 'D'

EDIT: New word!

you should take the new word out
adaptation vs adaption is not a pronounciation issue
ya well it doesn't deserve it's own thread and people always f it up
 

sdf

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Originally posted by: LtPage1
adaption is not a word.

I thought it said adoption and i thought the op was an idiot, but then i looked again. Adaption is not a word.

And seriously, who says "whooter" and "tomahto?"