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In reply to the discussion: Some people seem to think "pin" and "pen" are pronounced differently. [View all]Dulcinea
(10,128 posts)92. I pronounce "caught" and "cot" the same.
Yes, I'm originally from Pittsburgh, but have lived in Atlanta for 28 years. My pronunciation has modified a bit over time, but I haven't acquired a drawl. When I go back to visit, I pick up my old dialect all over again!
I also had an Uncle Donny, pronounced Dawny. It's all the same.
"Pin" & "pen" have different vowel sounds to me, but not to my Georgia-bred friends!
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Some people seem to think "pin" and "pen" are pronounced differently. [View all]
raccoon
May 2017
OP
And then some say wrinch when they mean wrench. Take a wrinch to that wench I say.
yellowcanine
Jun 2017
#76
Pronounciation can be dangerous-- I once saw a guy almost get his ass kicked in a diner...
TreasonousBastard
May 2017
#10
All the supposed homonyms mentioned in this thread sound different when I say them.
Ron Obvious
May 2017
#14
Ben went to the store. He found a good deal in the thrift shop bargain bin.
MiltonBrown
Jun 2017
#58
Were you a terrible spiller in school? Did your teacher throw your book out the wendow?
Phentex
Jun 2017
#68