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I bet a much larger group pronounces Italy "Idilly". eyewall Nov 2012 #1
Carl Weathers (at least he did in Rocky) Angleae Nov 2012 #2
Not me... greatauntoftriplets Nov 2012 #3
Not much different from "Bal'mer, Mer-lin", and in MA "WOOStah" meant "Worchester". HopeHoops Nov 2012 #10
But that's the correct pronunciation of the original, too. geardaddy Nov 2012 #15
Yeah, and "Gloucester" sounds like a food ingredient you'd want to avoid. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #20
Haha! geardaddy Nov 2012 #21
You have to live there to appreciate it. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #23
I went to college in Upstate NY geardaddy Nov 2012 #24
The first time I ever visited Portland Maine OriginalGeek Nov 2012 #25
I don't know if it's good or creepy, but I had no trouble interpreting that. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #35
lol, I can't tell if I accurately captured his accent OriginalGeek Nov 2012 #36
It was close enough. I read it seamlessly. Then again, I keep up with the accent. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #40
Wicked good. bluedigger Nov 2012 #31
Or Wicked Awesome! HopeHoops Nov 2012 #37
In this friend's case, it's not a regional accent. greatauntoftriplets Nov 2012 #28
I'm from an Italian family, we jokingly call ourselve It-lians. madmom Nov 2012 #42
I knew people from the southern NJ/Philly area NewJeffCT Nov 2012 #4
My seventh grade teacher. calico1 Nov 2012 #5
Someone that's not Italian bigwillq Nov 2012 #6
Some people in NC WilmywoodNCparalegal Nov 2012 #7
Archie Bunker? mikeargo Nov 2012 #8
"Ih-tal-yan". Then there's "EYE-tally-ins", which I've heard but don't use. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #9
Brad Pitt. Socal31 Nov 2012 #11
my 80 year old relative nt barnabas63 Nov 2012 #12
Second, third generation Californian Italians Brother Buzz Nov 2012 #13
Me, when I'm ordering a sammitch. bluedigger Nov 2012 #14
Not me. geardaddy Nov 2012 #16
Dumbass wanna be suburban rednecks Taverner Nov 2012 #17
Olive Garden's customer base in "real America" pstokely Nov 2012 #26
Heard it a ton in the south. a la izquierda Nov 2012 #18
Most likely the same people who say "EYE-RACK" for Iraq Glorfindel Nov 2012 #19
My Dad, in jest. progressoid Nov 2012 #22
Practically everyone in my home state. And a story: trof Nov 2012 #27
Minnesotans. Habibi Nov 2012 #29
I'm Minnesotan and I use the correct pronunciation. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #46
Then you are an exception, in my experience. Habibi Nov 2012 #47
The entire maternal side of my family RomneyLies Nov 2012 #30
Guy making fun of Vinci aboard ship about to invade Sicily in "The Big Red One" Kennah Nov 2012 #32
My loving girlfriend Arcanetrance Nov 2012 #33
old timers in the Texas Panhandle MrsBrady Nov 2012 #34
Eye do. rug Nov 2012 #38
People from Eye-talie? MrMickeysMom Nov 2012 #39
Baretta. Iggo Nov 2012 #41
Eye doo Special Prosciuto Nov 2012 #43
Stunads Tsiyu Nov 2012 #44
Same idiots who say "eye-rack" and "eye-ran" Odin2005 Nov 2012 #45
Uh, I don't larocks4552s Nov 2012 #48
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