People do this all the time in real life. For example…
Family is pronounced fam-ly, temperature is pronounced temp-ra-ture, and Colchester is pronounced Col-ster. Oh… Let’s not forget one many people have trouble with – Worcestershire (as in the sauce) is pronounced Wer-ster-sher. In each case, an entire syllable is dropped, and there are many other examples.
pugsandpickles over 10 years ago
i like the cat
ToneeRhianRose about 6 years ago
Jeet yet? No. Joo? Yuntoo? Aight!
chasmcg325 over 5 years ago
Thank you for translating what they said – I will admit that I tried to figure what they said.
sandramackin about 5 years ago
I certainly needed the translation and thought it was good of jboy to give it. Thanks again jboy!
billdaviswords about 3 years ago
It’s “skweet”
Frankie5466 almost 3 years ago
“Did you eat yet?”
“no, did you?”
“No”
“Let’s go eat.”
“Okay.”
billdaviswords over 1 year ago
4th line should be “skweet!”
feefers_ over 1 year ago
Thank you I understand now
Purple People Eater about 1 month ago
People do this all the time in real life. For example…
Family is pronounced fam-ly, temperature is pronounced temp-ra-ture, and Colchester is pronounced Col-ster. Oh… Let’s not forget one many people have trouble with – Worcestershire (as in the sauce) is pronounced Wer-ster-sher. In each case, an entire syllable is dropped, and there are many other examples.