It also brought new understanding to me with names. The name Meri (I get it. We hear things differently based on what we’re used to. It’s really hard to explain in writing. Problem is, the words I use for comparison may still sound different to you. So I can tell you marry rhymes with Harry, but to you, maybe that’s the same as hairy. (As a reference, listen to Brits say Prince Harry or Harry Potter. It’s how I say it and it’s different from hairy.)
To me, they are three distinct vowel sounds:
Mary = long A, as in air
marry = short A, as in axe or apple
merry = short E, as in egg
Or, to use similar words:
long A, as in bait
short A, as in bat
short E, as in bet
Do you pronounce bait, bat, and bet all the same? If so, then I can’t help you, sorry.![]()
I say them all the same.
“To me, they are three distinct vowel sounds:
Mary = long A, as in air
marry = short A, as in axe or apple sounds Boston
merry = short E, as in egg“ Reminds me of a New Zealand accent
It also brought new understanding to me with names. The name Meri (
like one of the wives on the show Sister Wives) always stuck out to me as weird because of its weird pronunciation and difference from the normal Mary. But now seeing that a good portion of the population would pronounce those names the same regardless of the spelling opens my eyes a bit. Still extremely weird for this native Long Islander, but I have more understanding.
Wow, that’s funny. I’ve never heard anyone mistake someone from NYC with someone from Boston or New Zealand!
OMG, I thought the same thing about Meri Brown from Sister Wives. A friend of mine has a DD named Meredith, who is sometimes called Meri. Never has it crossed my mind that that could be an alternate spelling for Mary. But you are right, it opens your eyes.![]()
I grew up in SE Suburban area (Will County, not Cook County) and got Madison, Rockford and Aurora. Probably just because there isn't a biggish city closer to me. Lived in Louisiana longer, Texas about as long and now in Florida. I was hung up on gym shoes versus sneakers. I chose sneakers, But I chose y'all instead of you guys.Has anyone from the Chicago area gotten a result that mentions Chicago specifically?
My parents were born and raised in the city, and they raised us in the suburbs. Most of us got a result showing Aurora, IL/Rockford, IL/Madison, WI.
ETA: I answered a couple key questions differently, and I got Rockford/Aurora/Chicago.![]()
The question about what do you call the area between the sidewalk and the street didn't have an answer for me now. I never really called it anything other than the yard until I moved to SW Florida. They call it the swale here. You can't park in the swale.
Has anyone from the Chicago area gotten a result that mentions Chicago specifically?
My parents were born and raised in the city, and they raised us in the suburbs. Most of us got a result showing Aurora, IL/Rockford, IL/Madison, WI.
ETA: I answered a couple key questions differently, and I got Rockford/Aurora/Chicago.![]()