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10-18-2003, 10:32 AM
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My aunt who just moved here from NY always says "KMots" and "WalMots" like she is from BAHHHSton or something!
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01-30-2007, 04:33 PM
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lol
*Looking Around* Wow,I haven't been here in a while. But anyway...
You know, I've been enjoying my college life so far, and I enjoy most of my classes, but I was and still am amazed at the number of professors that can't speak correct english. I know of three that can't pronounce words correctly. My old world civilization teacher has the hardest time saying "Current Affairs". It always comes out "Current Affers". I don't know if it's that's the way he was spoken to as a child or what, but he has a hard time saying words with "air" in them. I know a lot of people that say "saushish" too instead of "sausage".
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My aunt who just moved here from NY always says "KMots" and "WalMots" like she is from BAHHHSton or something!
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LOL! Most of my family is from that area (Boston,Lowell) and they talk exactly like that. Especially my mother and grandmother. They both say "Cah" for "Car" and "Gahbage" for "Garbage".
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02-03-2007, 12:44 AM
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Okay. West Tennessee words here- Courtesy from my mom, neighbors and other Ebonic speaking elders.
1. Coatin- Courting
2. Cuttin- Cousin- Mom my is bad with this, " You know Cuttin Isa so- and s0
3. "Walla go"- awhile a go
4. "Wallin in the floor"- waddle
5. "Get round waif from heah"- Get away from here
5. Raute- Route
6. "progering" - Probing- I found out in 2006 that was not a word.
7. "Molly"- That is so nasty and "molly"- I don't know what "molly" english correct word is. I know what it means though! lol
8. "I be"- " Well I be dog gone, he done ate all of the candy"
9. Swill chair- wheel chair
10. weep- sweep
Okay my mother told me the other day that she had to take my neice to her "Recycle" I was like, huh?! And I starting laughing and she did too, she was like " Okay, what is it? I was like Recital!!! My mom is a trip. I have a theory though about our pronunciations. I do think a lot of comes from learned speech patterns from our African ancestors. I know for a fact that the verb "to be" is omitted from various West African languages. We always omit it now, like "He so crazy" etc. I don't think it is a negative thing. I can code switch like a mug!
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02-03-2007, 02:18 AM
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I find it difficult to have conversations with some people, because they think something is wrong with me because I don't talk like that.
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02-03-2007, 11:56 AM
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durin'. like, "how you durin'". I did a double-take on that one.
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02-15-2007, 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by prettynatural
Okay. West Tennessee words here- Courtesy from my mom, neighbors and other Ebonic speaking elders.
1. Coatin- Courting
2. Cuttin- Cousin- Mom my is bad with this, " You know Cuttin Isa so- and s0
3. "Walla go"- awhile a go
4. "Wallin in the floor"- waddle
5. "Get round waif from heah"- Get away from here
5. Raute- Route
6. "progering" - Probing- I found out in 2006 that was not a word.
7. "Molly"- That is so nasty and "molly"- I don't know what "molly" english correct word is. I know what it means though! lol
8. "I be"- " Well I be dog gone, he done ate all of the candy"
9. Swill chair- wheel chair
10. weep- sweep
Okay my mother told me the other day that she had to take my neice to her "Recycle" I was like, huh?! And I starting laughing and she did too, she was like " Okay, what is it? I was like Recital!!! My mom is a trip. I have a theory though about our pronunciations. I do think a lot of comes from learned speech patterns from our African ancestors. I know for a fact that the verb "to be" is omitted from various West African languages. We always omit it now, like "He so crazy" etc. I don't think it is a negative thing. I can code switch like a mug!
I love Black Culture!
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That is so funny. My mom is from Memphis and I have to really try to understand what my cousins are saying. For example the word "HER" - pronounced HER, could mean here, her or hair. DUR - means Dear, it is so funny. . and even though my mom has been gone fora minute when we go back she slips up every time!
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