ur selfusmarine2 wrote:
fist
Philadelphia is not a stateN00bkilla55404 wrote:
maryland, that small state wedged somewhere between phill, jersey, delaware and something else
You were thinking of Pennsylvania.
Maryland does not touch New Jersey but I could see how you would think that, I had to check it myself tbh
You at least had Delaware right.
Virgina borders us to the south and West Virginia to the west.
You have a good idea of where it is though
You still could've been worse, like I've mentioned before at one time or another, there's people in this country who think it is either a European country or an amusement park.
ween eye tawk it sownds lyke dis bacus i is a stoopid redneak frum teaxass. sumtims ilyke too play my gettar are mah banjoe.
Also I pronounce for as "fore".
Also I pronounce for as "fore".
Hmm...
open mouth
press top teeth lightly against outside of bottom lip
rush air through larynx as mouth opens
open mouth
press top teeth lightly against outside of bottom lip
rush air through larynx as mouth opens
5.
I mean:
4.
I mean:
4.

far
max wrote:
kylef wrote:
'Four'
Fer.
How is this still open...
Anyways, I pronounce it phooouuurrrr.
Example: How much phoouuurr the bag with the little hands in it?
Anyways, I pronounce it phooouuurrrr.
Example: How much phoouuurr the bag with the little hands in it?
i see fer also
15 more years! 15 more years!
Thorax wrote:
Also I pronounce for as "fore".
lavadisk wrote:
4
Like "four" in every possible situation.
Except I probably elongate the pronunciation a lot too.
Except I probably elongate the pronunciation a lot too.
In English: For.
In Dutch: Voor.
Surprisingly I pronounce it exactly the same in both languages
In Dutch: Voor.
Surprisingly I pronounce it exactly the same in both languages