I pronounce all "r"s in February.
F'eak.
Wash ,'Bushwhacked'
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I pronounce all "r"s in February.
F'eak.
Jess, my mom was born in Joplin, MO, and raised most of her life in the Midwest. Most of my older relatives said "warsh" too.
Jess, my mom was born in Joplin, MO, and raised most of her life in the Midwest. Most of my older relatives said "warsh" too.
Yup. My Dad's family, all rural SW Ohio, say "warsh."
MIL (rural midwest) says "warsh", FIL (urban midwest) say "wash". I know the Balt-Wash warsh, but it's a different-sounding one. And now I wish I had gotten around to learning IPA notation when I was hanging around linguists.
I think of "warsh" as a Baltimore-Washington accent
There should be a map for this! My parents say it and they're from SW Missouri.
wash warsh Wash wish whoosh.
I think it's too bad when people think regional accents sound uneducated.
I think it's too bad when people think regional accents sound uneducated.
Also this. Plus they're endlessly fascinating.
My mom was from Saginaw, Michigan. I don't remember her parents or siblings saying "warsh," though, and they all grew up in the same place, more or less. She use to tease Dad about his yooper accent (U.P.-er, aka, from the Upper Peninsula of MI) and he'd tease her about "warsh."
Now I've lived in NC for longer than I lived in MI, and "ah reckon" is as much a part of my vocabulary as "ya, sure, you betcha."