How do Northerners say crayon?

But they add that Webster's Dictionary states the proper way to pronounce Crayon is in two syllables: krA on. The news station, 40/29 News, suggests the pronunciation “cran” may be from the Midwest, with commentators from Wisconsin, Chicago and St. Louis declaring they say the word that way.
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Is crayon pronounced Cran or crayon?

Webster's Dictionary states the proper way to pronounce Crayon is in two syllables krA on'. However, individual and regional dialects may have slightly different pronunciations. Please note that crayon is a generic term.
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What states pronounce crayon as Cran?

The pronunciation "cran" may be from the Midwest. Commentators from Wisconsin, Chicago and St. Louis said they say the word that way.
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How do New Yorkers pronounce crayon?

New Yorkers use "cray-ahns" to color

While in other parts of the country the word "crayon" is pronounced with a single syllable, like "cran" or "crown," NYC residents divide the word in two syllables.
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Why can't people say crayon?

They cite Webster's Dictionary, but Merriam Webster says there are at least three different pronunciations: krā-ˌän, krā-ən andˈkran. Crayola does acknowledge that regional and individual dialects will vary. There really is no wrong way to say crayon! But is sure is entertaining to hear people say it.
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Where is crayon pronounced crown?

I found the pronunciation distribution maps from this dialect survey. It looks like I have at least one "crown" friend in Portland, Oregon. This purple map is crayon=crown. Blue is crayon=cray-un.
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Is it pronounced apricot or apricot?

Apricot is pronounced differently between American English and British English. In the US, the correct pronunciation of apricot is ah-prih-cot. The only difference is that the "a" is pronounced with an open "ah" sound, differently from the British pronunciation of apricot.
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Is caramel pronounced Carmel or caramel?

Caramel is pronounced with three syllables. Carmel, the city, is pronounced with two syllables. You can use the number of syllables in each word to link it with other nouns of the same type: caramel and aerogel are both three-syllable common nouns, while Carmel and Arnold are both two-syllable proper nouns.
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How do Minnesotans say crayon?

Minnesota is in the pop camp. But that's not the only difference between us Minnesotans and the rest of the country in how we talk. We tend to pronounce the word “crayon” with a single syllable, “kran,” while most of the country uses two-syllable pronunciations.
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Why do I say Melk instead of milk?

You may have noticed that the way Canadians speak is changing and the reason why words sound different these days is because linguists have confirmed we're going through the Canadian Vowel Shift. "Milk" is being pronounced more like "melk." The word "dress" is starting to sound like "drass."
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Whats the correct way to say caramel?

The Oxford Dictionaries states: "The word caramel can acceptably be pronounced in several accepted ways, including KARR-uh-mel, KARR-uh-muhl, and, in North American English, KAR-muhl. The disappearance of that second syllable -uh- in the final pronunciation seems to have been in the works for a long time."
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Where is your American accent from?

The “American English” we know and use today in an American accent first started out as an “England English” accent. According to a linguist at the Smithsonian, Americans began putting their own spin on English pronunciations just one generation after the colonists started arriving in the New World.
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How do Texans say caramel?

Jamie also shared a pronunciation map of the U.S. put together in 2013 by Joshua Katz of North Carolina State's department of statistics, showing that the “car-mel” pronunciation dominates the western and northern part of the nation, while “car-uh-mel” starts in southeast Texas and slowly slides diagonally up the ...
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Which states say Melk instead of milk?

And, it's not just our everyday Minnesotans and Wisconsinites that pronounce milk as 'melk.
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Is Egg pronounced Ayg?

"egg" is actually pronounced "ayg".
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Does upstate NY have an accent?

Only one accent in Upstate New York made Big 7′s list of the top 50 sexiest accents in America: The Hudson Valley accent. The region stretching across the Hudson River from the Albany area to the Catskills ranked No. 33 overall.
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How do Southerners pronounce aunt?

The first (ANT) is by far the predominant American pronunciation. The second (AHNT) is common in the Northeast, some Southern dialects, and among African Americans. British speakers today also prefer the second pronunciation (AHNT), according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Do you say pecan or pecan?

We can all rest assured that there is no one proper pronunciation for the word pecan; though, the most accepted is "pi-KAHN." The word pecan originated from the Algonquin term pacane and the iteration we are most familiar with was used in the mid-1700s. From there, pronunciation trends really seem to vary.
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Is it pronounced GIF or Jif?

“It's pronounced JIF, not GIF.” Just like the peanut butter. “The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations,” Wilhite told The New York Times. “They are wrong. It is a soft 'G,' pronounced 'jif.
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Who says Crick instead of creek?

Midwestern people and southern people are the only ones that say "crick" and "warsh" (ie: "I'ma go warsh muh clothes dahn bah thar crick.") In these parts, it depends on the person. City folk say creek, country/mountain folk say crick.
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