• sensiblepuffin@lemmy.world
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            Whoa what? I’ve never heard anyone pronounce tour as tu-er. At that point you might as well slap an umlaut on that bad boy

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              I’ve never heard anyone pronounce “tour” as rhymes with “sewer” in English. Perhaps in other languages?

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                Closer to sewer, or “doer” or “fewer”. Compress it to one syllable. Think “ooh” not “ohh”.

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                  I’m not… correcting you, I’m just explaining that I never hear anyone pronouncing tour such that it rhymes with either pronunciation of sewer.

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                    You said you’d never heard it that way, I just wanted to clarify that I communicated the right pronunciation since “sewer” is a bit more drawn out than I meant to imply. All good

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                Maybe you’re pronouncing sewer in thinking of a person who sews instead of sewer as in waste drainage.

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                  Drainage system = soo-er
                  Person who sews = soh-er
                  Exploring a place, with or without a guide = tohr

                  That’s typically how I hear those pronounced. Idk, I get the sense that some think I’m trying to correct the OP when I’m just trying to figure out how the hell something is pronounced.

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                Nah don’t get it wrong I get shit because I say tour instead of tore. Poem instead of pOh-ehm. Theatre instead of thee-ate-err

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            In most American dialects and some British dialects, “bore” and “tour” rhyme (called the “pour-poor merger”). But in some dialects it may rhyme with “sewer”/“two-er” or have the same sound as in “blue” or even as in “were”.

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      A more aggressively American pronunciation would be bore-ge-oh-is.