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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostAnd Brits have no phrase for "You're welcome".
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAmericans also have no word for "please" or "thank you".
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Originally posted by formant View PostIt's just that the two AmE pronunciations have nothing to do with the e/i vowel - that is indeed usually pronounced the same in Received Pronunciation and Standard American English (though there can be some regional accent variation). The two pronunciations there are referring to the difference between the alveolar nasal /n/, vs the velar nasal /ŋ/. ("in" vs "ing")
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostA nice symmetry: the word inquiry (enquiry). In British English it has 2 spellings but only 1 pronoiunciation. In American English it has only 1 spelling, but 2 pronounciations.
BrE: enquiry/inquiry ɪŋˈkwaɪ(ə)ri
AmE: inquiry ˈɪnkwəri/ɪŋˈkwaɪri
if you must know.
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Originally posted by Ketchup View PostI thought it had 2 pronunciations in English
Trying it out on myself (ScE), I find that I think that I am pronouncing them differently but actually I'm not.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostA nice symmetry: the word inquiry (enquiry). In British English it has 2 spellings but only 1 pronoiunciation. In American English it has only 1 spelling, but 2 pronounciations.
BrE: enquiry/inquiry ɪŋˈkwaɪ(ə)ri
AmE: inquiry ˈɪnkwəri/ɪŋˈkwaɪri
if you must know.
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Separated by a common language
A nice symmetry: the word inquiry (enquiry). In British English it has 2 spellings but only 1 pronoiunciation. In American English it has only 1 spelling, but 2 pronounciations.
BrE: enquiry/inquiry ɪŋˈkwaɪ(ə)ri
AmE: inquiry ˈɪnkwəri/ɪŋˈkwaɪri
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