Is Any Forums a pro-R or anti-R board?

Is Any Forums a pro-R or anti-R board?

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pro-R, fuck southern faeries

CHIP CHIP CHEERIO CHAPS I NEED TO GO BUY MYSELF AN AHHHHM, OH HEAVENS NEVAHHMIND THIS IS THE QUEENS LAND INNIT?

Anti-J

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Da fak. Aa-m?
Christ King of Jews, why are you more retarded than french pp

I'm an old blooded Scots-Irish living in Appalachia. So definitely pro-R

Tiocfaidh ar la ya cunt ya.

Pro-R because I say nigger.

irish most baced race

pro-R because I like to pronounce nigger with a hard R

This is bullshit, I'm from Essex and everyone pronounces the "r". I can't even work out how you can pronounce it without the "r", that's like some Boston US bullshit.

pro hard r

I like everything in GB except England

kneel

Ah-m. In English outside of North America, 'R's are typically silent unless immediately followed by a vowel sound.

Are you pronouncing it as an 'r' or it is just affecting the quality of the preceeding vowel?

so how do you pronounce proper "nigger", there is nothing after the r, I want to know this, since I want to not be an uneducated nigger

>celts better at speaking English than anglos
lole

I'm prouncing it like "r". If anything, the "a" is redundant in it.

ny-e?
native english speakers have retarded "R" pronunciation anyway

>Is Any Forums a pro-R or anti-R board?
Anti-Q.

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the correct way to pronounce it is BUL-GAIR-EE-ANN

The 'er' is a schwa vowel (the sound of the 'a' in about) in the word on its own. However if the next word starts with a vowel then the r would return. This is true of all words that end in 'er'.

Interestingly, this has had a flow on effect where an 'r' will often be added to words that end in schwa or a few other vowels if the next word starts with a vowel sound (e.g. Law and Order becomes Law'r and Order).

Well, which stocks were shorted? Or is this just a baseless antisemitic image?

How's that? V-vocaroo please

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I should also add that both pronouncations are regarded as correct pretty much everywhere, it's just that some places prefer one or the other.

non-rhotic as it was taught in school

>pronouncing mirror as mer
>Claiming the local speakers can't say R properly
I wish I cared enough about foreigners to esucate them

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