This could be due to regional accents or speech patterns. The pronunciation "immediantely" may result from a speech impediment or simply a mispronunciation of the word "immediately."
jay-vau-dan but some people don't pronounce the "n" at all
The pronunciation of "ask" as "arsk" is commonly found in certain dialects or accents. It may be attributed to regional variations in language or historical influences on pronunciation. Language is constantly evolving and varies across different communities.
This depends on how you pronounce whistle. The way I pronounce whistle there is no schwa. But some people may pronounce the -i- as a schwa.
Some people pronounce the 'de' as a schwa. Some probably pronounce the 'de' as a pup tent / turned V (^)
The "t" in "often" is considered to be a silent consonant. Some people choose to pronounce it, while others do not.
The same as you would pronounce the word "my." Although some people may pronounce it May
Some people believe you pronounce it "cow" but I am pretty sure you pronounce it just how it is spelled: COW-WELL
Some people pronounce it MAR-tee, and others pronounce it Mar-TEE.
You pronounce it like Eto. You don't say the other o .Some people say it wrong and pronounce it like etuu.
my-grain, although some people say me-grain.
Some people pronounce "hungry" the same way.
there is no such a thing as a jigabyte, but it is how some people pronounce gigabyte
jay-vau-dan but some people don't pronounce the "n" at all
The pronunciation of "ask" as "arsk" is commonly found in certain dialects or accents. It may be attributed to regional variations in language or historical influences on pronunciation. Language is constantly evolving and varies across different communities.
No. It is just the way some people pronounce it.
There are many words people cannot pronounce. If somebody has a different type of accent it might be harder to pronounce words like rural.Here are some words that are hard to pronounce.Otorhinolaryngologist.Colonel.Isthmus.Anemone.Squirrel.Choir.Worcestershire.Sixth.
Shaak Ti is pronounced "Shack Tea." Or some people pronounce it "Shock Tea." Either way is correct.