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Twain Game profile

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Apr 17th 2012, 13:11:09

I've noticed the way I and many others around where I live say the word "February" in a particular way that basically seems wrong. I wonder if this is a dialect thing that is common to my area or if it's just a mispronunciation that most people do.

So here's the issue:
When you say "February," do you pronounce it "Feb-you-ary" or "Feb-rue-ary." Basically it's a matter of whether you pronounce the first "r" or not.

If you answer, please also include what state/province/country you live in, because otherwise responses aren't particularly helpful.

For full disclosure, I live in central Illinois, and most people I know do NOT pronounce the first "r." We save that "r" for the word "wash" which many people around here pronounce as "warsh."

UltraMarines Game profile

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Apr 17th 2012, 14:21:25

Feb-you-ary

Currently live in NE ohio, raised in tennessee. Nothing wrong with a r in wash, expecially if its in the "crick"

Twain Game profile

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Apr 17th 2012, 16:54:04

Not saying there's anything wrong with it. :)

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Apr 17th 2012, 17:24:18

Oh i know! I think its funny that some people think that only happens down south, but this is good proof that its happens anywhere things get a little "rural". not sure why but it does

Detmer Game profile

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Apr 17th 2012, 17:43:38

I say feb-rue-ary

I currently live in central Wisconsin but I group up near Seattle.

Also, it is unforgivably wrong to pronounce 'wash' as 'warsh'. ;)

Oceana Game profile

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Apr 17th 2012, 23:20:46

I would say close to the second though I probably say it more like: Feb - bru- ary

Live in Indiana past 9 years, grew up (0- 18) on Long Island then lived 24 years in Virginia Beach.


I like to add extra r's in alot of my words though. like water as War-ter

Edited By: Oceana on Apr 17th 2012, 23:22:52
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Terror Game profile

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Apr 18th 2012, 0:10:57

feb-rue-ary: I lived 34 years in SE Michigan and the last 6 in SE North Carolina.

More than one person has commented on my accent being from nowhere since I am quite well traveled, but as the son of an English teacher, I was taught from a young age to not be sloppy with my pronunciation.

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Apr 18th 2012, 3:11:28

In New England we typically drop the r's.

braden Game profile

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Apr 19th 2012, 0:23:53

feb-you-ary, and i always wonder why when i know it should be the other

toronto, ontario, canada

(thanks for pointing it out, twain. kind of useless without the area info :P)

Edited By: braden on Apr 19th 2012, 21:16:07
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Twain Game profile

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Apr 19th 2012, 12:35:18

braden: Mind sharing where you live?

And I guess for anyone else that posts, if you've lived multiple places, which of those places do you think most affects how you speak--instead of where you live. After all, I lived up near Chicago for several years, but I never developed the Chicago accent.

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Apr 19th 2012, 15:44:52

coolio

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Apr 19th 2012, 17:25:33

Feb-rue-ary - Ontario, CAN. Though I've most likely dropped the r on occasion when speaking fast or something in a sentence..
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braden Game profile

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Apr 19th 2012, 21:05:03

bah, i had it in there but it must have been removed with my adding of wed-nes-day being pronounced wends-day

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Apr 23rd 2012, 2:04:10

I say feb-oo-ary.
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MissyV Game profile

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Apr 23rd 2012, 5:14:35

Most of the time, I'll use "Feb-rue-ary." Though I know I skip the R every now and then. Just can't be bothered to add it when I'm in a hurry.

Southern California (OC area)

BigRedDog

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Apr 23rd 2012, 15:07:54

feb-you-ary

born in southern GA moved next to Atl when i was like 3, lived there till i was 18 and now im in SE NC.

Hey Terror what part of NC u in?

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Apr 23rd 2012, 20:04:15

Feb-u-airy

Charlotte NC, although I'm in Miami now and everyone speaks Spanish down here.
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