Ever notice? When British talk, instead of "tube" they pronounce it "chube", Youtube [Yü-chüb]. Same with "Tuesday", it sounds like they're saying "Choose-day". What are some more words that you could possibly think of that they pronounce in this manner?
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[Edited on 10.21.2009 9:54 AM PDT]
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I would have thought that with British people being more English than their across-the-pond cousins, they're probably saying it right. It [i]should[/i] sound like "tyüb". [Edited on 10.21.2009 10:19 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] stehen Ever notice? When British talk, instead of "tube" they pronounce it "chube", Youtube [Yü-chüb]. Same with "Tuesday", it sounds like they're saying "Choose-day". What are some more words that you could possibly think of that they pronounce in this manner? -Youtube -Tuesday[/quote] They're not the only people who pronounce it that way. There are many other places in the world where "T's" are pronounced like "ch". For example, my parents are from the Philippines, and because of their accent, they pronounce a bunch of stuff differently.
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British people are funny [No racism]
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Pronounced more accurately than the stateside "TOOB" you chit.
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seeing as the "english" language came from "England".You are the people saying it wrong.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] magott4lyf I'm right here, cha know.[/quote]
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I'm right here, ya know.