Is Egg pronounced Ayg?

"egg" is actually pronounced "ayg".
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Where do people pronounce egg as Ayg?

The Wiki article on Pacific Northwest English says: /ɛ/, and, in the northern Pacific Northwest, /æ/, become [eɪ] before the voiced velar plosive /ɡ/: egg and leg are pronounced as ayg and layg, a feature shared by many northern Midwestern dialects and with the Utah accent.
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How do Australians say eggs?

Australians use a couple of other colloquial words for a hen's egg. The Australian English word googie or goog is an informal term that dates from the 1880s. It derives from British dialect goggy, a child's word for an egg. A closer parallel to the jocular bum nut, however, is the word cackleberry.
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How do you say egg in Old English?

Etymology. From Middle English eyren, alteration of earlier eyre (“eggs”), from Old English ǣġru (“eggs”), plural of ǣġ (“egg”), equivalent to ey +‎ -ren.
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Is the L silent in yolk?

Because yolk is so much more common in everyday speech and writing, it is sometimes mistakenly used in places in which yoke is the correct spelling. Likewise, it can be tempting to use the spelling yoke when referring to the part of an egg because it has a much more phonetic spelling than yolk and its silent L.
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Is it pronounced Agg or Egg?



How do you say egg in Africa?

Eggs translate to Zulu meanings: amaqanda. In other words, amaqanda in Zulu is Eggs in English.
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What do Aussies call soda?

"Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands, while "mineral" or "lemonade" (as a general term) are used in Ireland. In Scotland, "fizzy juice" or even simply "juice" is colloquially encountered. In Australia and New Zealand, "soft drink" or "fizzy drink" is typically used.
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What do Aussies call hot dogs?

Snag. Definition: sausage, also used to refer to sliced bread and sausage combo, Australian hot dog. Example: “Grab a few snags for the party tonight!” Snag isn't just a part of Australian vocabulary; it's part of Australian culture.
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How do the British say fish?

Some languages are "phonetic". That means that you can look at a word and know how to say it.
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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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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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Why do Australians say snag?

The Australian National Dictionary Centre suggests that snag as slang for "sausage" most likely derives from the earlier British slang for "light meal", although it makes no comment on how it came to be specifically applied to sausages.
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What do Aussies call a sandwich?

The word 'sanga' is Aussie slang for a sandwich; not sure when or how the letter 'g' became involved, although one can assume it was adopted from the common mispronunciation of sandwich as 'sangwich.
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What does cracker in Australian slang?

A Cracker, Australian slang for climate change denial or personal inaction on climate change.
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What do they call girlfriend in Australia?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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Can you call a girl mate in Australia?

The term "mate" is essentially gender neutral in Australia. This applies almost in all cases except perhaps if you're a male and bump into a woman who is 'generationally' older than you. In that case, just 'Sorry' or 'Excuse me' is fine.
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Do Australians Say Shag?

Editor's comments: Believe it or not, but "shag" in its sexual meaning dates way back to the 1700s! It is venerable slang, and still widely used in British slang, US slang, and Australian and NZ slang.
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How do you say egg in Japanese?

卵 (たまご) egg (noun)
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How do French people pronounce eggs?

'Oeuf, oeufs' *(m) is French for 'egg, eggs'. Although you pronounce the 'f' in the singular, you do not say it in the plural 'oeufs'.
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Is L silent in salmon?

Apparently, a couple of centuries ago, the word salmon was spelled samoun in the English language. … Salmon was one of those words. In Latin, the word for fish is salmo, and the L is pronounced. Even though the English word spelling changed from samoun to salmon, the pronunciation stayed the same, making the L silent.
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