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28 Nov 2017 From Amarila to Wad-a-loop to the Purda-nalleez River, we've taken some liberties when it comes to pronunciation.
24 Dec 2016 Texans have a funny way of talking sometimes, and often times we and the newcomers to this state get the pronunciations just plain wrong.
Texas' rich cultural diversity is reflected nowhere better than in the names of places. Standard pronunciation is used in many cases, but purely colloquial pronunciation often is used, too.
Most mispronounced Texas city names. By Tyler White and and J.M. Scott, mySA.com / San Antonio Express-News. Updated 5:12 pm, Friday, May 29, 2015. 42. Do you correctly pronounce the names of Texas towns?Scroll through for the correct pronounciation. "Balmorhea" is a blend of Balcom, Morrow and Rhea -- the
12 Dec 2014 Newcomers frequently mis-pronounce local Texas towns. Stop sounding like a tourist, and brush up on the local lingo with our pronunciation guide.
Texan English is the array of American English spoken in Texas, primarily falling under the regional dialects of Southern and Midland U.S. English. As one extensive study states, at the most basic level, the typical Texan accent is a "Southern accent with a twist." The "twist" refers to major features of the Lower and Upper
17 Apr 2012 Of course East Texans know how to pronounce Nacogdoches. Spelling it may a little more difficult, but we have the pronunciation down. What about the.
15 Feb 2013
Texas is filled with hard to pronounce place names. Some, like Waxahachie, are traced back to the state's Native American heritage. Others, like Refugio, have Mexican origins–but are pronounced with a distinctly Texas twist. Native Texan John Bigley recorded this pronunciation guide so you can say these place names
I am listening from Seattle so a pronunciation that I hear on KUT from various folks is “impordant" vs. “Important" which may not be 100% Texan. Reply. Daryl April 7, 2016 at 11:34 am. Listen this morning to the Texas Standard's extended list of mispronounced words. One, not included, was repeated over again and again by
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