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central jersey here. The one thing I get picked on is that drawer & draw are pronounced the same way to me.
Quote from: mw8242 on October 17, 2012, 02:43:40 PMcentral jersey here. The one thing I get picked on is that drawer & draw are pronounced the same way to me.Well, I'm from Australia and draw and drawer ARE pronounced the same way, so there
The drawer/draw reminded me of a discussion I had with a friend. In my childhoold bedroom, I had a bed, a night stand, a dressing table, a dresser, and a chest of drawers. She had never heard of a piece of furniture being called a chest of drawers. When I described it to her, she said she would call it a dresser or a highboy if the room already had a dresser. To me:A dressing table has a place to sit in front of a mirror and has a few drawers for storing things like makeup and hair products.A dresser is around 3-4 ft tall and has several vertical drawers. A double dresser has two sets side by side.A chest of drawers is around 5 ft tall and has multiple verticle drawers stacked above each other.A highboy is like a chest of drawers but has legs and is more intricate.I now have a mule chest in my bedroom which is like a double dresser but taller.
I'm from northwestern PA, where we pronounce things strangely anyway. The first one (draw) is with an "awe" sound. The other (drawer) is with an "oor" sound like in door...it is pretty much pronounced droor to me.
Quote from: jmarvellous on August 21, 2012, 08:11:13 PMWhat we called the "feeder" in Houston is called an "access road" or "frontage road" elsewhere -- the road that goes along the side of a highway for on-and-off access.That is so confusing. We were in Houston for a wedding and the driving instructions to get to the rehearsal dinner said "Take Feeder Road." DH and I keep looking for a road named "Feeder." We flipped a witch about four times before I said "Maybe 'Feeder' means 'frontage.'"
What we called the "feeder" in Houston is called an "access road" or "frontage road" elsewhere -- the road that goes along the side of a highway for on-and-off access.
Draw and door have the same sound in Oz. Except one has an 'r' after the 'd', obviously.
Quote from: katycoo on October 17, 2012, 06:51:28 PMDraw and door have the same sound in Oz. Except one has an 'r' after the 'd', obviously.Really? Cause I'm an Aussie and door and draw are 2 differently pronounced words to me.
To me:A dressing table has a place to sit in front of a mirror and has a few drawers for storing things like makeup and hair products.A dresser is around 3-4 ft tall and has several vertical drawers. A double dresser has two sets side by side.A chest of drawers is around 5 ft tall and has multiple verticle drawers stacked above each other.A highboy is like a chest of drawers but has legs and is more intricate.I now have a mule chest in my bedroom which is like a double dresser but taller.