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    Things like specific usually end up very wrong, and usually end up adding extra words that aren't in it.
    Usually forget T's in things like water, sometimes don't.
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    Thought of another one which is 'Salmon' usually end up saying 'Slam-on'
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    Nothing now really but all above is really annoying!

    I remember when I was 6 or so I could never say "Trick or Treat" haha.

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    Don't really pronounce anything wrong because I live in Cambridgeshire (A)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abi View Post
    Erm well three and free usually cause i get the 'th' sound wrong, but i think thats down to my accent/dialect rather than saying it wrong.
    But when people drop their T's annoys me and because I live near Blackpool everyone does it and i want to hit them :L
    LOLOL people think i drop my t's when i'm saying thirteen, fourteen etc but i actually don't, i say the T but very lazily
    im not that bad don't think, pronounce loads of things differently what with being scottish but i don't think necessarily incorrect... idk though


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    i cant tell the difference between these two sounds:

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    (i pronounce them both the same????)
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    I've been told I say "H" wrong If I say on it's own which annoys them - There is some other words I can't say as well, trying to think of them actually.
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    I grew up for years saying free instead of three and didn't even realise there was a difference between them. And I used to have a weird front tooth so before I got braces I pronounced 'th' weirdly.

    I also have been told I sound really funny when I say 'no' but apparantley that's my accent and everyone here does it although I never realised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    I've been told I say "H" wrong If I say on it's own which annoys them - There is some other words I can't say as well, trying to think of them actually.
    I get this as well. I'm told that it's not "Hay-ch" but "ay-ch" - I know I've looked up the correct pronunciation but I've forgotten :p

    I pronounce most of my words correctly. If I do happen to say something incorrectly I will usually try and (subtly) correct myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    I've been told I say "H" wrong If I say on it's own which annoys them - There is some other words I can't say as well, trying to think of them actually.
    do you mean when people say H-Eh-Ch (Hay-ch) instead of Eh-Ch (Ay-ch)? Ay-ch is the proper way I think (I might be wrong) and that's the way I say it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    I get this as well. I'm told that it's not "Hay-ch" but "ay-ch" - I know I've looked up the correct pronunciation but I've forgotten :p

    I pronounce most of my words correctly. If I do happen to say something incorrectly I will usually try and (subtly) correct myself.
    I say Eh-Ch / Ay-ch. I think Ay-ch is the correct way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekelektra View Post
    I grew up for years saying free instead of three and didn't even realise there was a difference between them. And I used to have a weird front tooth so before I got braces I pronounced 'th' weirdly.

    I also have been told I sound really funny when I say 'no' but apparantley that's my accent and everyone here does it although I never realised.

    ...I never knew there was a difference between free/three.

    I always pronounce TH as either F or V - not a different sound . It just sounds the same to me, for example:

    The (th = V)

    Three (th = F) when people say I pronounce it wrong, when they say it, it sounds the same to me. So very confusing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk, View Post
    do you mean when people say H-Eh-Ch (Hay-ch) instead of Eh-Ch (Ay-ch)? Ay-ch is the proper way I think (I might be wrong) and that's the way I say it

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    I say Eh-Ch / Ay-ch. I think Ay-ch is the correct way.

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    ...I never knew there was a difference between free/three.

    I always pronounce TH as either F or V - not a different sound . It just sounds the same to me, for example:

    The (th = V)

    Three (th = F) when people say I pronounce it wrong, when they say it, it sounds the same to me. So very confusing
    I believe that is what I mean yeah


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