Kayelle
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So how do you say these words or terms?
So how do you say these words or terms?
https://www.farmflavor.com/at-home/...n-mapping-food-dialect-trends-across-the-u-s/
So how do you say these words or terms?
Well, I say peh-khan, and I guess I'm weird all the way around because I generally dont say/use the rest, except coke, either where I grew up until 15 or where I have lived since then.
But, But, Med...do you say crawfish, crayfish, crawdad, or maybe mudsuckers?
Fishermen, too.I think PeeCan is something a truck driver uses.
https://www.farmflavor.com/at-home/...n-mapping-food-dialect-trends-across-the-u-s/
So how do you say these words or terms?
I think PeeCan is something a truck driver uses.
They call them bubblers in the Greater Bahstun area. If you ask for a water fountain, the natives look at you like you have two heads. That's OK, after 17 years living up here I still don't understand most of their unique terms. I may know them, but I don't understand them....we're the only state I'm aware of that has no drinking fountains. Everyone there calls them "bubblers."...
K-Girl, we ALL have accents when we live somewhere different from where we were raised. Except professional broadcasters. They all sound like they grew up along the southern edge of the Great Lakes.