2 unless perl then 1.
Holy s**t OP, not ONE of your options is the proper way. Say it like it's spelled.
Oh and you don't know how to spell one of the twelve months. What the h**l college did you go to?
That extra R can go fuck itself. Same with the D in Wednesday. It's pronounced wensday by everyone I've ever met.
Holy shit OP, not ONE of your options is the proper way. Say it like it's spelled.
Oh and you don't know how to spell one of the twelve months. What the hell college did you go to?
That extra R can go fuck itself. Same with the D in Wednesday. It's pronounced wensday by everyone I've ever met.
I don't think I've ever heard anyone actually pronounce it "Feb-roo-ary" in day-to-day life, only in the media or when people are being arrogant.
Fubruary 3rd.
Beer taps? Even zoom enhance didn't help.
i HAVE an other option!
i went to college for computers so we didnt have a class on months, i am not an elementary teacher
What's comical is I have zero intention of pronouncing anything incorrectly... shit just rolls out wrong because there are, on occasions, too many damn consonants in all the wrong places.
I fully attempt to enunciate the first R in February, and the first D in Wednesday, but I imagine it only sounds correct about half the time. The other times, I just sort of mumble/slur my way through it. I sort of imagine giving a slight pause for the D sound before the nsday part, but my tongue seems to fumble the pass.
Those two words aren't very Englishy when you get down to it, so they can indeed go fuck themselves for their foreignness. :awe:
Seriously "dnsd" - what kind of consonant cluster is that?! Complex consonant clusters, in MY language?! pooey!
Wait a tick, it's not a proper cluster, it is broken up by a vowel: "we...dnEsd...ay"
Not only do we tend to drop the D, we forgot about that lonely E getting groped by that gang of consonants.
I wonder if the OP goes to the "lye barry" to get books.
see! she didn't say the r!