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Do "dawn" and "don" rhyme? (1 Viewer)

Do "dawn" and "don" rhyme?

  • Yes

    Votes: 63 34.4%
  • No

    Votes: 120 65.6%

  • Total voters
    183
I feel like this is the biggest fishing trip in board history. Surely, there are 90 some people here all in on this joke. D-awun? WTF?
Clearly some of them logged on with all 20 of their aliases. I've lived all over this country and there's no way I'll believe that 40% can't tell the difference.
 
"Dawun" is my attempt at spelling what I think you people are saying. close?
Not close -- it's not adding a syllable, it's using a different vowel.Here's the vowel for "Don" (listening sample at right) ... and for those who pronounce them differently, here's the vowel for "Dawn" (listening sample at right).
You're right that it's not a second syllable, but it is an elongated vowel sound (which is not to be confused with an elongated bowel sound, which if properly executed will generally win burritos unless some kind of fix is in). I'll put it to you this way - if we had a race to be the first to say Dawn 100 times between two people, one of whom said "Dawn" differently from "Don", and the other who pronounced them the same, the one who correctly pronounced it as "Don" would win every time, and by a lot if the Dawun people counted aloud and overenunciated the Ws in two, twelve, twenty, twenty one, and so on.

 
I feel like this is the biggest fishing trip in board history. Surely, there are 90 some people here all in on this joke. D-awun? WTF?
Clearly some of them logged on with all 20 of their aliases. I've lived all over this country and there's no way I'll believe that 40% can't tell the difference.
I hope you're right. A substantial number of us can tell the difference, but correctly believe that the dawun sayers are wrowung.
 
What happens if we throw Shaun White into the mix?

What does he rhyme with??

There is no W.

Does Shaun rhyme with Shawn?

 
How do you weirdos pronounce these words?

Paw

Law

Craw

Flaw

if Daw was a word, it would sound alike so just add an N to the end of it and you get Dawn.

I'm starting to think it's the o in Don that is causing the mixup here rather than the W in Dawn but I still have no idea how people can't tell them apart.

 
How do you weirdos pronounce these words?PawLawCrawFlawif Daw was a word, it would sound alike so just add an N to the end of it and you get Dawn.I'm starting to think it's the o in Don that is causing the mixup here rather than the W in Dawn but I still have no idea how people can't tell them apart.
Oh my God. You pronounce paw different from Pa? Law different from fa la la la la? Craw different from, well, the right way to pronounce craw? Pawn sounds like pond, without the d. Paw sounds like pond, without the n and the d. Paws and pause are pronounced identically. If you're saying that your linguistic malfeasance has spread into almost every word with a w in it, then no wonder this poll is flawed.
 
Oh my God. You pronounce paw different from Pa? Law different from fa la la la la? Craw different from, well, the right way to pronounce craw? Pawn sounds like pond, without the d. Paw sounds like pond, without the n and the d. Paws and pause are pronounced identically. If you're saying that your linguistic malfeasance has spread into almost every word with a w in it, then no wonder this poll is flawed.
Yes.Pa rhymes with Ma or Da or Fa La La La La.Paw rhymes with Law, Craw, Flaw, or Draw.we agree on Paws and Pause, btw. Nice job getting one correct today!
 
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Oh my God. You pronounce paw different from Pa? Law different from fa la la la la? Craw different from, well, the right way to pronounce craw?

Pawn sounds like pond, without the d. Paw sounds like pond, without the n and the d. Paws and pause are pronounced identically. If you're saying that your linguistic malfeasance has spread into almost every word with a w in it, then no wonder this poll is flawed.
Yes.Pa rhymes with Ma or Da or Fa La La La La.

Paw rhymes with Law, Craw, Flaw, or Draw.

we agree on Paws and Pause, btw. Nice job getting one correct today!
thisYou guys are killing me. :lmao:

Donny Don't

 
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Oh my God. You pronounce paw different from Pa? Law different from fa la la la la? Craw different from, well, the right way to pronounce craw? Pawn sounds like pond, without the d. Paw sounds like pond, without the n and the d. Paws and pause are pronounced identically. If you're saying that your linguistic malfeasance has spread into almost every word with a w in it, then no wonder this poll is flawed.
Yes.Pa rhymes with Ma or Da or Fa La La La La.Paw rhymes with Law, Craw, Flaw, or Draw.we agree on Paws and Pause, btw. Nice job getting one correct today!
You screw up pause too? Are you freaking kidding me?
 
I thought the only people who pronounced the 'w' in words like dawn and lawn were from Laun Guyland.

 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?

 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?
It's pretty universally applying the "Don" vowel to "Dawn" words:"I fought the LAH and the LAH won"

 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?
They would both sound like "don" to someone who differentiates.
weird. I'm still not sure how they pronounce every other word that uses a similar vowel sound to Dawn though.btw, Lawn sounds just like Long minus the g at the end. However, it doesn't sound like Lon as in Lon Chaney.Braun also uses the same vowel sound as Dawn. LeBron doesn't.
 
Ignoratio Elenchi said:
Foosball God said:
moleculo said:
does don rhyme with lawn?
Of course not.
He really thought he was going to get you with that one.
you people are insane.I can accept people pronounding Dawn as "Dawun" or whatever...you want to differentiate between Dawn and Don, that's fine.

No way people pronounce lawn as lawun. Lawn is an exact rhyme with Ron, and there's no excuse for anyone to mess with this one.
WHAT?!?!?!? Lawn is LAW with a ####### n attached. Can you say LAW? Now add an N, and it's LAWN. NOT LON.What the #### is wrong with you people???

I can't believe how many people say Dawn and Don the same way. YOU SOUND LIKE #######.
The "w" in "Law" is silent, Corky. It sounds just like "la" as in the musical scale.
 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?
They would both sound like "don" to someone who differentiates.
weird. I'm still not sure how they pronounce every other word that uses a similar vowel sound to Dawn though.btw, Lawn sounds just like Long minus the g at the end. However, it doesn't sound like Lon as in Lon Chaney.Braun also uses the same vowel sound as Dawn. LeBron doesn't.
Yeah, now I'm at a laws.
 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?
They would both sound like "don" to someone who differentiates.
weird. I'm still not sure how they pronounce every other word that uses a similar vowel sound to Dawn though.btw, Lawn sounds just like Long minus the g at the end. However, it doesn't sound like Lon as in Lon Chaney.Braun also uses the same vowel sound as Dawn. LeBron doesn't.
:goodposting: LeBron and Braun aren't exact? wtf is wrong with you people.
 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?
They would both sound like "don" to someone who differentiates.
weird. I'm still not sure how they pronounce every other word that uses a similar vowel sound to Dawn though.btw, Lawn sounds just like Long minus the g at the end. However, it doesn't sound like Lon as in Lon Chaney.Braun also uses the same vowel sound as Dawn. LeBron doesn't.
:lmao: LeBron and Braun aren't exact? wtf is wrong with you people.
LeBron rhymes with ON.Braun rhymes with Leprechaun.
 
for the people that can't tell the two words apart and pronounce them exactly the same, if someone who could tell them apart heard them, which would it sound like?
They would both sound like "don" to someone who differentiates.
weird. I'm still not sure how they pronounce every other word that uses a similar vowel sound to Dawn though.btw, Lawn sounds just like Long minus the g at the end. However, it doesn't sound like Lon as in Lon Chaney.Braun also uses the same vowel sound as Dawn. LeBron doesn't.
:lmao: LeBron and Braun aren't exact? wtf is wrong with you people.
LeBron rhymes with ON.Braun rhymes with Leprechaun.
:shrug: They all rhyme. LeBron, Sean, brawn, Braun, leprechaun, upon, swan, gone, Don, Dawn...
 
Ignoratio Elenchi said:
Foosball God said:
moleculo said:
does don rhyme with lawn?
Of course not.
He really thought he was going to get you with that one.
you people are insane.I can accept people pronounding Dawn as "Dawun" or whatever...you want to differentiate between Dawn and Don, that's fine.

No way people pronounce lawn as lawun. Lawn is an exact rhyme with Ron, and there's no excuse for anyone to mess with this one.
WHAT?!?!?!? Lawn is LAW with a ####### n attached. Can you say LAW? Now add an N, and it's LAWN. NOT LON.What the #### is wrong with you people???

I can't believe how many people say Dawn and Don the same way. YOU SOUND LIKE #######.
X
 
:lmao: They all rhyme. LeBron, Sean, brawn, Braun, leprechaun, upon, swan, gone, Don, Dawn...
oof
:goodposting: Marblemouth
If I literally had a mouth full of marbles, or some other horrible disfigurement of the mouth, I might pronounce all those words the same way.
:lmao:
Yes, if my head were a perfect sphere, and the top half was completely disconnected from the bottom half and hopped around, I might pronounce all those words the same way.
 

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