misled - my-zelled (uh, I was mispronouncing that up until this year. Yep.) biopic - BIO-pick
I am guessing people had no fucking clue what you were saying. lol
H used to say Pre-mize for premise (pre-miss). He actually has a bunch he is off on, lucky for him, I am here to show him the error of his ways and prevent further public confusion.
misled - my-zelled (uh, I was mispronouncing that up until this year. Yep.) biopic - BIO-pick
I am guessing people had no fucking clue what you were saying. lol
H used to say Pre-mize for premise (pre-miss). He actually has a bunch he is off on, lucky for him, I am here to show him the error of his ways and prevent further public confusion.
I am guessing people had no fucking clue what you were saying. lol
H used to say Pre-mize for premise (pre-miss). He actually has a bunch he is off on, lucky for him, I am here to show him the error of his ways and prevent further public confusion.
Nope. Not even a little bit. LOL!
I imagine they look something like this (crying tears)
My H has some truly awful pronounciations that he blames on his Boston accent, but I've lived here my whole life and I don't know other people who say these things.
Bear, beer and bare are all pronounced exactly the same to him. "Bayuh"
The one that grates on my last nerve is what he calls a local restaurant. - it's Venezia and he calls it "Va-kneeee-jas". Anytime he mentions the place, I tell him I've never heard of it and refuse to continue the conversation until he says it right.
He also calls a bagel a bag-gull instead of bay-gull. Wtf?
Sewer is pronounced like soar with the R dropped.
I know I'm wicked late to this post but being from around here is making lol so much at a lot of it. The bear/bare thing is like Arlington area my stepmom and her family talk like that and they're from there, also older Charlestown area and east Somerville. Also this is more the older generation from around here but they'd say "fil-em" for "film" and stuff like that. Our family in the city (south Boston) will say "bah-gel" instead of "baygel " for bagel. It's so funny even within like a five mile radius of Boston the accent changes.
And I'm going to that restaurant this weekend. If anyone were to prounojnce it the way your husband does I would react like you too, that's just wrong lol.
Oh yes, my dad also says "yella" for yellow, "weeya" for "will ya/you", "winda" for window, and all of the days of the week end in "-dee" instead of -day.
My grandparents (would be like 100-105 now) did the "winda" for window and "padada" for potato and also did the week end in -dee and we are from Boston 'my granddads family is from PA maybe there was some influence but everyone that generation spoke that way from what I can remember
My H has some truly awful pronounciations that he blames on his Boston accent, but I've lived here my whole life and I don't know other people who say these things.
Bear, beer and bare are all pronounced exactly the same to him. "Bayuh"
The one that grates on my last nerve is what he calls a local restaurant. - it's Venezia and he calls it "Va-kneeee-jas". Anytime he mentions the place, I tell him I've never heard of it and refuse to continue the conversation until he says it right.
He also calls a bagel a bag-gull instead of bay-gull. Wtf?
Sewer is pronounced like soar with the R dropped.
I know I'm wicked late to this post but being from around here is making lol so much at a lot of it. The bear/bare thing is like Arlington area my stepmom and her family talk like that and they're from there, also older Charlestown area and east Somerville. Also this is more the older generation from around here but they'd say "fil-em" for "film" and stuff like that. Our family in the city (south Boston) will say "bah-gel" instead of "baygel " for bagel. It's so funny even within like a five mile radius of Boston the accent changes.
And I'm going to that restaurant this weekend. If anyone were to prounojnce it the way your husband does I would react like you too, that's just wrong lol.
I know I'm wicked late to this post but being from around here is making lol so much at a lot of it. The bear/bare thing is like Arlington area my stepmom and her family talk like that and they're from there, also older Charlestown area and east Somerville. Also this is more the older generation from around here but they'd say "fil-em" for "film" and stuff like that. Our family in the city (south Boston) will say "bah-gel" instead of "baygel " for bagel. It's so funny even within like a five mile radius of Boston the accent changes.
And I'm going to that restaurant this weekend. If anyone were to prounojnce it the way your husband does I would react like you too, that's just wrong lol.