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Bernie Sanders keeps saying Ol-ah-gawky but I thought it was o-la-garky?

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    Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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    You should hear how us mountain folk pronounce it.

    Awl-uh-garky, or all-uh-gurky are the two most common at my shooting club (and yes, left wing shooting clubs exist in the south, even here in the sticks).

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      Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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      Some east coast areas, like where Sanders is from, inherited non-rhoticity from England. The “r” is pronounced in most US accents.

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      • davel@lemmy.mlD [email protected]

        Some east coast areas, like where Sanders is from, inherited non-rhoticity from England. The “r” is pronounced in most US accents.

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        Hey cool thanks for this! Love learning about language and have never even heard this term before , or I guess as Bernie would say “I have Nevah even head of this tem befoe” lol

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          Hey cool thanks for this! Love learning about language and have never even heard this term before , or I guess as Bernie would say “I have Nevah even head of this tem befoe” lol

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          If you loved this then you will likely enjoy British linguist YouTuber @DrGeoffLindsey.

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            Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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            The second vowel is an unstressed "i". In most varieties of English, since it is unstressed, we pronounce it as a schwa, which sounds roughly like "uh".

            If you'd like to articulate that syllable, then pronounce it like the "i" in "sit". That's completely optional.

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              Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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              You are correct. It is le garky not la garky. But Bernie does not follow the norms of gendered language.

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                If you loved this then you will likely enjoy British linguist YouTuber @DrGeoffLindsey.

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                I'll also toss A Way with Words on the pile too. It's a long running NPR-adjacent radio show/podcast about linquistics.

                My favorite was a dive they did on the descriptor "like a dead preacher" to refer to an annoying awkward thing to move.

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                  Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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                  Have you never heard of an accent before?

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                    Have you never heard of an accent before?

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                    No I haven’t. Up until I read these replies on Lenny I had no idea it was a thing. TIL

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                      Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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                      oh, it's garlicky

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                        Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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                        Isn't oligarchy a loan word from the French language? Or like, if not a loan word I'm sure it at least has French etymology

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                          No I haven’t. Up until I read these replies on Lenny I had no idea it was a thing. TIL

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                          I'm going to assume you're not being sarcastic here. Aren't there accents in France?

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