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by alisonatwork
1993 days ago
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I do the same. I also say et cetera in my head but E T C to other people, and soo dough in my head but soo do to others. I wonder how many other people code-switch in this way to try make themselves better understood, when actually we would still understand one another if we just used our internal pronunciation? |
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I suspect that split pronunciation between head and mouth is very common. I do the same thing with some words, like giblet, which in my head has a hard g, but when I say it I say it with a soft g.