answersLogoWhite

0

because of the R sound

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why do Australian and British and New Zealand accents all sound the same?

Australian and New Zealand accents are distinct from a British accent and from one another. Non-native English speakers often confuse Australian and New Zealand accents, as well as South African. The reason that they might sound similar at times is because all of these accents have British origins, as do most American dialects, Irish, Scottish and Welsh accents.


How is a Scottish accent written?

For an excellent example of Scottish (and British) accents in written form from an excellent author, check out any of Robin Pilcher's novels. There are many different Scottish accents. In the same way that your average guy from Arkansas doesn't sound like your average guy from Chicago, Mr Aberdonian sounds nothing like Mr Dumfries.


How john is pronounced in Russian?

In Russian, "John" is pronounced as "Джон" (pronounced as "dzhon"). The "дж" sound is similar to the "j" sound in English.


What is sentence for distinctive?

In England, the Irish or Scottish accents sound distinctive and different from the English accents.


Does the word last have a short sound?

In some accents, the word last contains a short vowel sound, while in other accents, the word last contains a long vowel sound.


How do you pronounce khanan?

"Khanan" is pronounced as "kha-nan." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'kh' sound is similar to the Scottish 'loch.'


Why do English and australians sound similar when they speak?

English and Australians may sound similar because both accents are based on the English language. However, there are notable differences in pronunciation and vocabulary due to regional influences and historical developments. Over time, Australian English has evolved to have its own distinct sound and colloquialisms.


How do you pronounce Ni Chonchubhair?

It is pronounced as "Nee KON-kuh-ver" where the "CH" makes a guttural sound similar to the Scottish "Loch."


What animal ends with the eh sound?

One animal that ends with the "eh" sound is the "kangaroo." The name concludes with the "roo" sound, which can be phonetically similar to "eh" in certain accents. Other examples could include "buffalo" or "puma," depending on regional pronunciations.


What is the correct pronunciation of the surname Mauracher?

The surname "Mauracher" is typically pronounced as "MOW-rah-kher," where the first syllable rhymes with "how," the second syllable is pronounced like "rah," and the final syllable has a guttural "kher" sound, similar to the Scottish "loch." Pronunciation can vary slightly based on regional accents, so it's best to confirm with the individual if possible.


Does the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland accent sound the same to outsiders?

No they do not. There are many accents all around Ireland which are very different. Different parts of the Northern Ireland have very different accents. Different parts of the Republic of Ireland also have very different accents. So no matter where you are in Ireland, accents will sound very different.


How do you pronounce chwaer - sister in Welsh?

It sound like the English word 'choir' with a gutteral sound for the 'ch'.