"Row"?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Dilapidated, Mar 19, 2005.

  1. Dilapidated

    Dilapidated Member

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    Lately something very trivial has been bothering me, and that is the pronunciation of the word "row". Now, I know how "row" is pronounced in America, like to "row" a boat, but in England when in reference to a quarrel/fight, is it different? Because I'm under the impression that that version of "row" in England is pronounced in the way that rhymes with "now". Or I could be completely wrong. Help...
     
  2. kindwoman

    kindwoman Sista Golden Hair

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    Yeah, in England it's pronounced RAU (but spelled ROW), meaning a fight or quarrel. Damn, I love British language. It's bloody fuckin cool, innit?
     
  3. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    :D
     
  4. Children of Bodom

    Children of Bodom Senior Member

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    I reallly hate the "our" instead of "or" in words such as color.
     
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