Huh. all my hawaii relatives say Ant-tea.
But you know the northeast has way more vowels than the rest of the country.
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Huh. all my hawaii relatives say Ant-tea.
But you know the northeast has way more vowels than the rest of the country.
I'm trying to cram in as much internet/posting/slacking time as I can before I have to go to the hospital. Really? i should be eating dinner.
But you know the northeast has way more vowels than the rest of the country.
And yet that is so not true, especially compared to Hawaii where a city is named Aiea and you have to Likelike (leekey leekey) Highway to get there.
I mean more different vowel sounds, really. Erin/Aaron syndrome, you know. It's possible I'd have to exempt Hawaii from that, but I don't know enough.
In Hawaii there is a surplus of vowels. All of them pronounced. Like King Kalakaua.
Hawaii has the surplus of vowels. Wales, a sore lack thereof.
Aw. Tell K I had a long conversation with Gracie about Thanksgiving, and all about squash with brown sugar and butter, and yummy mased potatoes.
She was all, "hm. Tell me more about this squash you speak of."
When I was growing up, we laughed at people who pronounced Aunt "ont". And Erin/Aaron rhyme, to me.
I say An-tee, as do all of my Midwestern-raised relatives.
gives Cowgirl the stinkeye
did K tell you that she thought squash was nasty?
Hawaii has the surplus of vowels. Wales, a sore lack thereof.
If only the two could get together and have a continental kid, it would have both the perfect number of consonants and vowels and the perfect temperate weather.