Do you pronounce it "juring" or "during"? I pronounce it "juring" but I hear a lot of people, notably Americans, who pronounce it "during". Sounds weird, but how do you pronounce it?
By the way, there's more cases than during.
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Sol Valentine~Magnificent Ruffian~
With some long sentences, I say "juring", but if I'm just saying it by itself or in some short sentences I pronounce it "during".
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MairuzuOld School Cool
Well... its spelled "during".... so i say during
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Phucked UpSenior Member
Originally posted by Mairuzu Well... its spelled "during".... so i say during
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lord xyzRestricted
Yeah, but u follows it. Like in "picture", "sugar" or "procedure".
Told you there were more.
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ScarletSpeedAuthority
I say "juring" but that's cause Glaswegians talk so fast, and basically don't give a **** about the English language,
so it either just sounds like "juring"
or genuinely we just say it, cause we're all rebellious and stuff.
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Originally posted by Mairuzu Well... its spelled "during".... so i say during