chimenny
PolymerBob, how about (also Boston), Buy a pot for the caah instead of "part for the car"
My husband says "acrost" instead of "across." And is extremely attached to it.
When I lived in an eastern state it would drive me crazy to hear "filum" for "film".
I work about a half hour west of Boston.
Paahk the caah.
My husband says "acrost" instead of "across." And is extremely attached to it.
When she was living, my grandmother used to say "twiste" instead of "twice".
Definitely but my hubby is from northern NJ - I didn't think that was an area with much of a dialect.
These two examples sound like they'd have the same geographic origin but I think I grew up hearing "twiste" ("twycte") in the South. What do you think, PB?