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[Opinions] Same for in the South (m)
We all talk like we have marbles in our mouths and couldn't say things if we tried, and the t to d conversion is even more common. Though the Colton example would probably be said more like COHT-in with the L dropped and the T exaggerated.It once took me half and hour to figure out that this woman was calling her children Carter and Sawyer because she said CAHD-uh and SUH-yuh.
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HahaThe Carter and Sawyer thing made me laugh.Reminds me of one time when I was watching Family Feud with a family from down South, and one lady said a word that sounded like AHL (that's the best way I can type it) for an answer. And John O'Hurley looked really confused and had to ask her to repeat it a few times before everyone figured out that she was saying owl. :)
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