why do some people say "axe" when i think they mean to say "ask"?

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joesmoke

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there was a gentleman at my fathers workplace who liked "naynays" on his sandwiches and drank wine from "gobblers"
 

fulltilt39

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cause dey black

Fixed.

Do I have to do everything around here?? <sigh>

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Adrenaline

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do they have a speech impediment?

if i ask them to say "mask", will they say "max"?

You reminded me of an incident in high school. I was asked by my Pre Cal teacher to help out with a class and teach it.

So at one point the teacher interrupts me and says:

Let me axe you a quorstion. (yes, say question how I spelled it)

My reply:

You can ask me a question but not axe me a question.

The class was stunned and I was told to have a seat and she would take over from there. My two friends I sat next to died laughing after class.
 
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You reminded me of an incident in high school. I was asked by my Pre Cal teacher to help out with a class and teach it.

So at one point the teacher interrupts me and says:

Let me axe you a quorstion. (yes, say question how I spelled it)

My reply:

You can ask me a question but not axe me a question.

The class was stunned and I was told to have a seat and she would take over from there. My two friends I sat next to died laughing after class.

so your HS hires calc teachers that are also fluent in ebonics?
 
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It's an enunciation thing. When I first joined speech & debate (forensics), I thought my pronunciation was spot on but i got comments saying enunciate. You really have to try and it will work. Otherwise people frequently slur phrases together. That's why you get axe and not ask.
 

QueBert

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Axe for ask isn't anywhere as bad as the way fuckers from Boston fuck up words. Axe at least sounds like Ask, where Pee-zer doesn't sound shit like Pizza.

Ebonics > peoples from Boston dialect.