Gosh, I could watch and listen to this woman talk for hours...
Love her accent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw25CM1MXlU
Gosh, I could watch and listen to this woman talk for hours...
Love her accent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw25CM1MXlU
Isn't she saying it should be bay-nal. Which is absolutely not the way I've heard anyone say it, ever.
In other news, the word that I hear non-native English speakers mispronounce essentially 100% of the time is "iron". If any non-native speakers are reading this thread, it's pronounced "eye-urn", not "eye-ron".
speaking of pronunciation peeves, how about PELLOW for PILLOW. I hadn't heard that one in quite a while, and then within the last week I think I've heard it pronounced that way at least twice!
You'd hate living in Utah. We also say Melk.
I hear it all the time. Maybe it's a Utah county thing.No “we” don’t. I say pillow and milk with the i sound like in sick or will or wish. I’ve lived in Utah my whole life (other than my mission).
Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve noticed anyone that pronounces them the other way.
Everyone thinks if they just made that extra 10k a year their life would be completely different.Have I moaned yet about co-workers who have combined salaries between $120,000 and $200,000 complaining about how broke they are? Constantly crying that the middle class is dying, they will never be able to retire, and are living paycheck to paycheck? I'm surrounded by this and it seems people have become completely clueless to what being poor really means.
Everyone thinks if they just made that extra 10k a year their life would be completely different.
Have I moaned yet about co-workers who have combined salaries between $120,000 and $200,000 complaining about how broke they are? Constantly crying that the middle class is dying, they will never be able to retire, and are living paycheck to paycheck? I'm surrounded by this and it seems people have become completely clueless to what being poor really means.
Everyone thinks if they just made that extra 10k a year their life would be completely different.