Discussion on The American pronunciation of the word "record" within the General Entertainment forums, part of the Non-Music Discussions category; Hi all. I noticed watching American TV shows and meeting some American people who visit Australia, Americans pronounce "record" as ...
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| Hi all. I noticed watching American TV shows and meeting some American people who visit Australia, Americans pronounce "record" as "rekkerd". Just wondering where did the "rekkerd" pronunciation of "record" originate from? I know this must be a silly question but I've been curious about this for a while. Guess it's a bit like how Aussies pronounce "Mac Donalds" as "Maccas" and "schedule" as "shedule" hehehe :lol: :lol: :lol: . _________________________________________________ AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE!!! OI OI OI!!!
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| All our former colonies mispronounce the Queen's English!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: For sure, the language that once united the world will become separate languages in a few hundred years time. There's a probability that Geordies (Newcastle) and Scousers (Liverpool) will also have their own language by then. It's already difficult for a southerner like me to fully understand what they're saying sometimes. The broad scouser twang is one of the most hideous concoctions and I physically feel ill listening to it for any length of time. The current afro caribbean London rooted americanisation of the language in the UK leaves me saddened. They just end up sounding soooooo ignorant. I hate to hear it, especially from the mouths of impressionable teenagers and younger. You just know that the language has taken a turn for the worse. |
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| FunkyDude, WELCOME BACK! NICE TO SEE YOU. In this country, we pronounce "record" both ways: REK-kord: As in a 45 RPM record; or, a record of one's daily activities. REE-kord: As in, "I need to record this on tape". Or, "Did you record that so you don't lose it?" My grammar lesson for the year. :D |
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actually quinny you are wrong liverpools never going to have it own language all regional accents are dying out fast so you better get up there to see it before all the accent is gone, it may be your last chance to hear 'worra nomark' |
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| Thanks for your responses guys, been wanting to ask the question for quite some time. Guess it's quicker to say "rekkerd" instead of "record", sometimes when Americans say "rekkerd" it sounds like "rekker" as if the "d" is virtually not heard. Quoting lyrics from "Pump Up The Volume" a classic line "put the needle on the rekkerd", just can imagine how it would sound if it was "put the needle on the record" it just wouldn't sound right :lol: :lol: :lol: !!! Then again in Australia we had a funny sendup show of the old 70s Aussie cop show "Bluey" which the sendup is entitled "Bargearse" as Lucky Grills who is "Bluey" is really fat and eats a lot in "Bluey" so the Bargearse sendup he eats lots of jam doughnuts, cakes and often rips loud farts which was soo funny :lol: :lol: :lol: . Getting to the point, if the show were done in America it would of been called "Bargeass" and the name wouldn't sound right as it doesn't rhyme like "Bargearse" two "ar's". Here's more on Bluey if any of you's are into old cop shows http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet...t/showid-5589/ , Lucky Grills is the big bloke with the moustache. And at the same time the movie "Jackass" is referred to as "Jackarse" :lol: in Australia which to me doesn't rhyme at all, so I preferably call it "Jackass". _______________________________________________ AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE!!! OI OI OI!!!
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REK-KERD is a noun REE-KORD is a verb The different pronunciation keeps that very clear or we'd all be heading for the padded room. :P |
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