sure it is.Rhyming "Don" and "dawn" is not some negative attribute. It's not stupid or wrong, despite 20-some-odd pages here.
sure it is.Rhyming "Don" and "dawn" is not some negative attribute. It's not stupid or wrong, despite 20-some-odd pages here.
Yes it is, bostonfred's amusing objections notwithstanding.Rhyming "Don" and "dawn" is not some negative attribute. It's not stupid or wrong
Do you goof on all those folks that say "yins"?sure it is.
no idea what that is. never heard it in my life.Do you goof on all those folks that say "yins"?sure it is.
What American accent do you have?Your Result: The Inland North'Matthias said:Think I've posted this before, but this test will tell you if you are from Moronville then.And no, they don't exactly rhyme. "Don" has a more clipped vowel pronunciation. Do you think that dawn rhymes with bon as in bon bon?Right. If you live in Moronville you would say "no".Depends on where you live.
You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."

What?No it isn't. It's not even close.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.He really thought he was going to get you with that one.Of course not.does don rhyme with lawn?Of coursedoes dawn rhyme with lawn?
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.
Holy Bahston accent Batman.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.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.
We aren't from where you are apparently.Look at the poll results.Apparently you are in the minority./threadweird. 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.They would both sound like "don" to someone who differentiates.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?LeBron and Braun aren't exact? wtf is wrong with you people.
Just give up Rud.They aren't going to change their minds and we aren't going to change our minds.When one of them talks about someone hot named "Don" we will just have to ask them if it's a chick or a guy.oof.The "w" in "Law" is silent, Corky. It sounds just like "la" as in the musical scale.
EvilGrin, Tim, and CrossEyed know about it, I'm sure. It's a western Pennsylvania thing ... "yins" and "yuns" meaning about the same thing as Southern "y'all". Figured Buffalo was close enough geographically to be exposed to "yins"/"yuns" spoken by non-natives.no idea what that is. never heard it in my life.Do you goof on all those folks that say "yins"?
YINZERS!!!!EvilGrin, Tim, and CrossEyed know about it, I'm sure. It's a western Pennsylvania thing ... "yins" and "yuns" meaning about the same thing as Southern "y'all". Figured Buffalo was close enough geographically to be exposed to "yins"/"yuns" spoken by non-natives.no idea what that is. never heard it in my life.Do you goof on all those folks that say "yins"?
They don't rhyme.The End.I'm so ####### confused after reading this.
I agree.I loved that you and Smoo got on the damn phone to hash it out though.They don't rhyme.The End.I'm so ####### confused after reading this.
I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.
I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.
I actually jumped up and made my husband rewind the DVR. I figured there were other Jeopardy watchers and thought surely someone would have bumped this thread by now.Gah...can't watch it for 35 minutes or so. CliffsNotes?I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.I actually jumped up and made my husband rewind the DVR. I figured there were other Jeopardy watchers and thought surely someone would have bumped this thread by now.
Some dummy and Trebek pronounced "Don" incorrectly.Gah...can't watch it for 35 minutes or so. CliffsNotes?I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.I actually jumped up and made my husband rewind the DVR. I figured there were other Jeopardy watchers and thought surely someone would have bumped this thread by now.
The category was homophones, and the answer was "The leader of a Mafia crime family, or Sunrise".Gah...can't watch it for 35 minutes or so. CliffsNotes?I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.I actually jumped up and made my husband rewind the DVR. I figured there were other Jeopardy watchers and thought surely someone would have bumped this thread by now.
Jessica: "Homophones for $1600"Clue: The leader of a mafia crime family, or sunriseGah...can't watch it for 35 minutes or so. CliffsNotes?I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.I actually jumped up and made my husband rewind the DVR. I figured there were other Jeopardy watchers and thought surely someone would have bumped this thread by now.
Stil love Rude's "don.""daaan"

My linkThe category was homophones, and the answer was "The leader of a Mafia crime family, or Sunrise".Gah...can't watch it for 35 minutes or so. CliffsNotes?I watched that, and immediately thought about this thread. Even Jeopardy writers can be stupid I guess.I actually jumped up and made my husband rewind the DVR. I figured there were other Jeopardy watchers and thought surely someone would have bumped this thread by now.
Yes, the OP's original error was pointed out many pages ago and he apologized.Homophones don't rhyme.![]()
Now, before you freak out, I think there might be a slight difference, but you seemed to go out of your way to make them sound entirely different.'Aaron Rudnicki said:'Mr. Pickles said:Stil love Rude's "don."
"daaan"![]()
'Aaron Rudnicki said:'Mr. Pickles said:Stil love Rude's "don."
"daaan"![]()
"Daaaaahhhhhhhhhhn"'Matthias said:Think I've posted this before, but this test will tell you if you are from Moronville then.And no, they don't exactly rhyme. "Don" has a more clipped vowel pronunciation. Do you think that dawn rhymes with bon as in bon bon?Right. If you live in Moronville you would say "no".Depends on where you live.
Your Result: The Inland North
You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."
So you speak like a Canadian, eh?I have alex trebek on my side. You guys have rude dude and otis.
I drank enough Yuengling Logger to ravage a village of livers as a youth.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
Just because words have similar letters doesnt mean they have to sound the same.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
It's like I'm not even here.YINZERS!!!!EvilGrin, Tim, and CrossEyed know about it, I'm sure. It's a western Pennsylvania thing ... "yins" and "yuns" meaning about the same thing as Southern "y'all". Figured Buffalo was close enough geographically to be exposed to "yins"/"yuns" spoken by non-natives.no idea what that is. never heard it in my life.Do you goof on all those folks that say "yins"?
King Dorkus von Buzkil has spoken.Stil love Rude's "don."
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But they could sound the same. Which is what I'm asking. Do they?Just because words have similar letters doesnt mean they have to sound the same.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
No, they don't.But they could sound the same. Which is what I'm asking. Do they?Just because words have similar letters doesnt mean they have to sound the same.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
Explain.No, they don't.But they could sound the same. Which is what I'm asking. Do they?Just because words have similar letters doesnt mean they have to sound the same.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
Yes, they do.No, they don't.But they could sound the same. Which is what I'm asking. Do they?Just because words have similar letters doesnt mean they have to sound the same.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
C'mon...it sounded like Beavis.Stil love Rude's "don."
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You may say them the same way, but you are saying them incorrectly. It's OK. I am from Boston and say #### all messed up. Doesn't make it right though. Look at the actual pronunciation of these words in a dictionary.Yes, they do.No, they don't.But they could sound the same. Which is what I'm asking. Do they?Just because words have similar letters doesnt mean they have to sound the same.What's the verdict on "lager" and "logger"?
log-ger?lager = la - gerlogger = log - gerla != log