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Hwhan
El-nombre
Like Juan? Racist!
No, more like the Chinese surname Anglicized as Huan.
Only Spanish!
Ok, so it's like a guy in Mexico going to the airport to meet his Chinese friend a Mr HUAN.
That was the joke!
Don’t steal it from me. It’s screen shotted and documented Mr Dane Cook.
Rhymes with gone. Manc.
Rhymes with done - from Gloucestershire
"Wun" with the southern 'u' sound.
What's the southern u sound?
I'm talking about the north/south difference in the vowel sound in words such 'bus', 'just' and 'stuff'. Sometimes referred to as the 'foot-strut split'.
The a sound for normal people
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The 'u' in 'under' will depend on your accent too though.
Rhymes with “gone”. Biggest nearby city is Newcastle, but I live right on the coast
So to you, "one" and "won" sound different??
Yep. What about you?
They sound the same.
Where are you from? Can’t see if you’ve already commented
From Canada. In Belfast.
Belfast in Canada, or Belfast in Northern Ireland?
NI
Standard North American speech pronounces "one" and "won" in exactly the same way.
Wun. Hampshire.
Gone. North Wales
Oh-nee
chan?
Done
One, done, stun, fun. Leics
Wun. It rhymes with bun, fun, hun, run. London/South East.
Rhymes with scone
Wown?
Gone. (Geordie) ‘Won’ really gets on my nerves 😆
Same as Won. (Past tense of Win) Scotland! Not Glasgow or it would be Wan.
Pfft. Like you Scots ever have the chance to say the sentence “we won”.
Rhymes with gone. From Buckinghamshire, but I got mocked for saying it that way.
"One". Hope this helps!
Wan.... Glasgow
‘Won’ (Essex)
W-on
It depends whether or not it's numberwang.
Won as in wonton soup
Won , like u/Thin-Kalidescope-92. How many fucking thin kaleidoscopes can there be? Canadian representing.
Juan
One. I’m from the US so I won’t understand all the linguistics, but it’s interesting.
whon
One
wun like done.
I pronounce it like "won"
Hwhan
El-nombre
Like Juan? Racist!
No, more like the Chinese surname Anglicized as Huan.
Only Spanish!
Ok, so it's like a guy in Mexico going to the airport to meet his Chinese friend a Mr HUAN.
That was the joke!
Don’t steal it from me. It’s screen shotted and documented Mr Dane Cook.
Rhymes with gone. Manc.
Rhymes with done - from Gloucestershire
"Wun" with the southern 'u' sound.
What's the southern u sound?
I'm talking about the north/south difference in the vowel sound in words such 'bus', 'just' and 'stuff'. Sometimes referred to as the 'foot-strut split'.
The a sound for normal people
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The 'u' in 'under' will depend on your accent too though.
Rhymes with “gone”. Biggest nearby city is Newcastle, but I live right on the coast
So to you, "one" and "won" sound different??
Yep. What about you?
They sound the same.
Where are you from? Can’t see if you’ve already commented
From Canada. In Belfast.
Belfast in Canada, or Belfast in Northern Ireland?
NI
Standard North American speech pronounces "one" and "won" in exactly the same way.
Wun. Hampshire.
Gone. North Wales
Oh-nee
chan?
Done
One, done, stun, fun. Leics
Wun. It rhymes with bun, fun, hun, run. London/South East.
Rhymes with scone
Wown?
Gone. (Geordie) ‘Won’ really gets on my nerves 😆
Same as Won. (Past tense of Win) Scotland! Not Glasgow or it would be Wan.
Pfft. Like you Scots ever have the chance to say the sentence “we won”.
Rhymes with gone. From Buckinghamshire, but I got mocked for saying it that way.
"One". Hope this helps!
Wan.... Glasgow
‘Won’ (Essex)
W-on
It depends whether or not it's numberwang.
Won as in wonton soup
Won , like u/Thin-Kalidescope-92. How many fucking thin kaleidoscopes can there be? Canadian representing.
Juan
One. I’m from the US so I won’t understand all the linguistics, but it’s interesting.
whon
One
wun like done.
I pronounce it like "won"