Submitted by HotConcrete t3_10hy3e4 in RhodeIsland
summerchilde t1_j5cubj6 wrote
Reply to comment by SageFrancisSFR in What’s the hardest thing to pronounce “normally” with a Rhode Island accent? by HotConcrete
I'm originally from Maryland and pronounce this "drore" which is weird because if I'm saying someone is a "drawer", as in someone who draws artistically, I say it "drah-er."
ScottCold t1_j5cz7bi wrote
Native Eastern Pennsylvanian here. Looks good on drore!
RandomChurn t1_j5ecprh wrote
>I'm saying someone is a "drawer", as in someone who draws artistically, I say it "drah-er."
An artist who excels in drawing is referred to as a draftsman
Never "drawer."
summerchilde t1_j5f7owu wrote
Also a “drawer”. Look it up. It also means “one who draws checks”.
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