I am kind of from a few different places as my df was in the military.
We settled here in the SE part of Va because my mom's family was from here.
If I said ant, I would be corrected to use "proper" English.
I pronounce it ant, my son pronounces it ah-nt, and I think my daughter pronounces it ant. I raised them both the same, but for some reason he pronounces the word differently.
I voted other, because I call my aunts "Ant ____" and DH's aunts "Au-nt ____". Mine are from western New York, and his are from Massachusetts. I just go with what sounds right to them.
I am kind of from a few different places as my df was in the military.
We settled here in the SE part of Va because my mom's family was from here.
If I said ant, I would be corrected to use "proper" English.
It's actually proper english to pronounce it either way. Ah-nt is close to the British pronunciation but either way is correct.
I'm from NJ and always thought people who said ah-nt were trying to sound fancy. Sort of like people holding their pinky out when drinking tea (that isn't really done).
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