During

Started by lord xyz3 pages

During

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.

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".

Well... its spelled "during".... so i say during

Originally posted by Mairuzu
Well... its spelled "during".... so i say during

Yeah, but u follows it. Like in "picture", "sugar" or "procedure".

Told you there were more.

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.

Originally posted by Mairuzu
Well... its spelled "during".... so i say during

Who cares?

"Juring"

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Who cares?

"Juring", I think if someone in Scotland said "during" they'd get the piss ripped out of them.

I say "during"

I'm not Mexican or chapanese...,i don't pronounce dering as juring. That's just silly.

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Who cares?

Re: During

Originally posted by lord xyz
Do you pronounce it "juring" or "during"?

Pretty stupidly asked.

I use only a "d" sound.

Ive never heard "juring". ermm

I doubt I ever said "Juring".

I say "during" with a hard 'd' sound. I also say the hard 'd' for "durable."

srug

What about when you meet people named Dick...,do you say their name with a hard D?

i'm stupid

Never heard of juring. And what is this stuff about sugar, picture, and procedure????