Apr 17th 2012, 13:11:09
I've noticed the way I and many others around where I live say the word "February" in a particular way that basically seems wrong. I wonder if this is a dialect thing that is common to my area or if it's just a mispronunciation that most people do.
So here's the issue:
When you say "February," do you pronounce it "Feb-you-ary" or "Feb-rue-ary." Basically it's a matter of whether you pronounce the first "r" or not.
If you answer, please also include what state/province/country you live in, because otherwise responses aren't particularly helpful.
For full disclosure, I live in central Illinois, and most people I know do NOT pronounce the first "r." We save that "r" for the word "wash" which many people around here pronounce as "warsh."
So here's the issue:
When you say "February," do you pronounce it "Feb-you-ary" or "Feb-rue-ary." Basically it's a matter of whether you pronounce the first "r" or not.
If you answer, please also include what state/province/country you live in, because otherwise responses aren't particularly helpful.
For full disclosure, I live in central Illinois, and most people I know do NOT pronounce the first "r." We save that "r" for the word "wash" which many people around here pronounce as "warsh."