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It has confused me, as I (And friends) pronounce it Bee Whore. It has made me look at bees in a new way. No shaming of bees, please.
Edit: Maybe this is to do with my British accent?
7 0 ReplyI mean, there's emojis like bee snuggle fox available
16 0 ReplyCute emoji though I am not sure if that is a Bee sized Fox or a Fox sized Bee.
11 0 ReplyThe answer is yes.
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I think that is how most people pronounce it because Yee haw kind of sounds like yee whore. though it has a very different meaning.
6 0 ReplyWhat? Not in my accent. Is yours one of those where "claws" and "doors" rhyme?
14 0 ReplyYes Claws and Doors rhymes in my accent.
6 0 ReplyHow else would you pronounce them?
2 0 Replydifferent vowel sounds (short A like "father" versus long O like "oat")
different final sounds (one ends with the mouth still on the vowel sound, one ends with an R sound)
3 0 ReplyKlaas and doh-errs.
3 0 ReplyClose enough, though "doors" is one syllable when I say it. Definitely not even a slant rhyme, though.
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In what accent does a W have an R sound? Australian?
8 0 ReplySome northeastern US accents do something similar. Not sure the exact term for it but it is a linguistic thing. Words that end in A get turned into an R sound, like Emma sounding like Emmer.
2 0 ReplyAh, I thought that was largely an Appalachian thing. But I guess that isn't quite the same since I don't think "haw" sounds like "whore" down there.
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Certain British accents (like a London accent) have an 'aw' in particular sound like 'or'. Not sure about Australian.
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