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Towel/Tail

TwinkleToes77

Diamond Member
I get teased a lot because of my accent that half the time I say 'towel' you cant distinguish between tail. Even though in my mind I hear the difference it just doesnt come out the same. It's the only real reminder of my accent that is pretty much gone except for that.
 
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Jzero
It's barely got two syllables - pronounced like cowl but starts with a t.

you have my accent! where are you from originally?

NJ.
Although it still sounds nothing like tail. Tail rhymes with bail. Towel rhymes foul.
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Jzero
It's barely got two syllables - pronounced like cowl but starts with a t.

you have my accent! where are you from originally?

NJ.
Although it still sounds nothing like tail. Tail rhymes with bail. Towel rhymes foul.

see in my mind i hear the difference.. but when i speak it people say that it sounds like im saying tail. Oh well.. Im from the philly area..
 
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Jzero
It's barely got two syllables - pronounced like cowl but starts with a t.

you have my accent! where are you from originally?

NJ.
Although it still sounds nothing like tail. Tail rhymes with bail. Towel rhymes foul.

see in my mind i hear the difference.. but when i speak it people say that it sounds like im saying tail. Oh well.. Im from the philly area..

OH! If you're from the Philly area, then I know EXACTLY what you are talking about! It is pronounced like cowl, but the "ow" sound is very nasal, almost like Fran Drescher's "Flushing" accent so that it does sound a lot like tail. I guess I don't really think much of it since it's so commonplace here.

I'm actually very conscious of the local dialect around here and I've done my best to neutralize it.
 
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