Ngl I had a good giggle to myself editing this. But I also feel like my IQ dropped by 10 points just watching it back, so you've been warned. Hope your weekend is as awesome as you are!
Nothing to do with IQ but rather the naughtiest part of the anatomy, the tongue. The UA-camr Tom Scott can not roll his r's and nor can Elmer Fudd , but Tom has done a video on it.
@@LeoTheGuy71 Haha you're making it too hard. Just say it like you would say "burger" as in "hamburger", but put an L after the g. OR... the put the word "berg" and the name "Larry" together.
I think the secret is to disconnect the visual of the word from you mind. Read it so you know what the word is, then look away and say the word. (This assumes you recognize the word.)
That sentence actually sounds really neat rolling off of the tongue. Mind you, I grew up with southern drawls, WVa twangs, Ottawa Valley Twang (irish) and southern twangs, so I'm a wicked mimic with accents.
@@WeeScottishLass I read this sentence and it sounds so nice with a Texas accent. I recorded it but I don't think I'll put on UA-cam. I don't have the app and my phone's at 5% :(
Sitting in front of the saltire (Scotland's flag) and can't say diagonally. The white parts of the cross run diagonally across the blue field of the saltire.
*grisly murder scene* Scottish detective: "Another senseless murder." Everyone: HAHA, SAY IT AGAIN! Scottish detective: "What The f*ck is wrong with you? 😒"
There was a boy in my school called Carl, and we all pronounced it Cal, it wasn't till years later when I once saw his name written down I realised it was Carl 🏴💙❤️
Here in the southern U.S, you’d be surprised at how many of us pronounce those words like you do. I once worked for a man who grew up in the south and had “taught himself” to speak “properly”. My coworker was Cajun.. between us, we drove that man crazy. Love your videos, they always make me laugh!
As an American, I love your accent and I can understand you fine- even the troubled pronunciations...but week after week I'm still surprised by the language that comes out of that angelic face! ❤😀
As a American in the PNW. I feel I don't have any accent at all. Well compared to southern, or Texan, or NY Brooklyn accent. The more stereotypical ones. I hear people in other English ish speaking countries and I remark on their unique accents and feel a bit jelous.
@@Eclispestar I'm from Chicago. There IS a Chicago accent, mostly from older generations and blue-collar neighborhoods. It seems to be disappearing, though. (See SNL Superfans sketch from the '80s for an exaggerated version of it). Midwesterners can sometimes elongate our As and Os, but thats about it. I feel like we don't have an accent either.
Scotland used to be my second home. I want to say it still is but with my aunt passing and family things that are more changed especially with my mom passing whom was from Scotland... I've got to say things seem to have really changed. I know I use the F Word A LOT😂 BUT when I was there that word was looked down upon harshly along with anyone that used it. But I hear it more and more from the Scots and I'm just not used to it lol 😆😂 ignore the pic is my son and I can't figure out how to change it now then dam Nick name or put it to! 🤦🤦😂😂 But I do like watching your videos. Very funny!!
@@Eclispestar Can confirm and sorry to say, but you have NO perceivable accent. I live in New England (better than the Olde one), and while most of the accents are more tame than i remember in my youth, they are still present. Sorry to be so brutal about it; we still like you! LOL
i agree no one says Monday with and O sound. Burglary was my fav one you did, you said regularly correct the first time :D i have trouble with specific for some reason.
When I was a kid, I had so much difficulty saying, 'archeological' these days? no struggles, whatsoever! Thanks for the chuckles, Mosco 💙 hello from Denmark 🌸🌱
Just found this. Been learning Scottish Gaelic since last year and been looking to have that awesome accent. This girl is cool and cute and will learn lots from her. Alba gu bra!!!
Also, there is a lot of German influence here, my own Grandmother was a Messer. Wasser is the German word for water so maybe we just kinda North Carolina'd it up to wadder?
This reminded me of an episode of Top Gear from years back when Clarkson had a Scottish audience member say "burglar alarm".....aaannndd I'm still laughing 🤣😂 bless you dear for putting yourself through that for our entertainment. Of course you already had me at Jupiter shining up your arse 🤣😂
You said diagonally the way Harry said it in the movies when he mispronounced it. 🤣🤣 Also, Diagon Alley is word play on diagonally and Knockturn Alley is word play for nocturnally. Monday you pronounced the way I've always heard it. Thanks for the laugh!
There are certain words I mispronounce and I slow down when I come to them. The best example is ambulance which I would pronounce as am-blee-ance. I cheered right along with you and I hoped my boys weren’t listening. Not that I care.
Great fun. Speaking of Harry Potter, it was like Victor Krum trying to say "Hermione." You may have a new series just doing tongue twisters. Here's one that just might put you away. Betty Botter bought some butter But she said the butter’s bitter, “If I put it in my batter It will make my batter bitter, But a bit of better butter Will make my batter better.” So she bought some better butter Better than the bitter butter, And she put it in her batter And her batter was not bitter, So ’twas better Betty Botter Bought a bit of better butter.
Sorry for your discomfort during "your time", Luv, but, thank you for mining so much comedic gold from it. I had to stop several times to wipe tears. If that brands me as a 'wee shite", I will wear that badge with as much grace as I can muster after the laughter cramps die down. For your humility, bravery and passion I would nominate you for Queen of Scotland if I could. You're a Wee Scottish Treasure, Tammy; and I'm grateful to have found you. Stay safe Be well
I don't care what anyone says, I love that you try so hard to pronounce these words for us to get a giggle. You did a great job, There are a lot of Americans that can't say them right either and so many word that are spelled so weird.
I always. ALWAYS struggled to pronounce correctly "rural" until I moved to a different state with a regional chain of stores called "Rural King". I am an American. I moved from the Pacific NW of the country about 2200 miles East to the Midwest region.
I’ve got tears in my eyes 😂. Who else found themselves mouthing the words at their screens repeatedly ? OBTW - My middle name is pronounced “car - l”. 👍
You did pretty well I’m American and I sometimes have problems with some of those words lol and it’s just like you said over thinking and trying to hard. Also you look like you had fun with this video. Sending some positive vibes your way.
Loved the video and I think you eventually got around to saying the words the "dictionary way". Also, I am 100% behind your chocolate policy. Have a great week.
At some point everyone has words they can't pronounce. I have to long of a list of words I can't say. My favorite book is Odyssey but pronouncing some of those Greek names is hard for me.
As a native of NC who has lived in Georgia, I have to agree. I think she should do a video of trying to say things with a southern accent. Now that would be entertaining!
I think the posh lady in your phone is less helpful than she should be. An accent with harder consonant sounds (especially "R") would make it easier. I have a vanilla nowhere American accent (basically what you mostly hear on TV and movies), so I don't have much issue with English words, but other languages can be a struggle. My friend tried to teach me Russian and we decided that my dumb Midwestern tongue is simply incapable of making some of those sounds.
Thank you for this video Tammy. It made my Sunday. Maby in another video you could give this one a try. : Carl burgled burgers and bagels from Calvin's cookery. "
Hilarious video! Thank you!!! The phrase that I see noted all the time that claims that Scottish people can't say is: Purple Burglar Alarm. 😲 Please give it a go, and let us know! Loch Sloy! ~Be Blessed
Trick I've learnt for burglar and burglary is to change the A to a U when pronouncing it so its "Burglur" and "Burglury" once you get that down you swap the A back in and it's so much easier.
If it's any comfort, Tammy, the late Terry Jones couldn't say "burglary" either ("burgle-ry" is how he pronounced it), and he was Welsh. And saying "Diagonally" instead of "Diagon Alley" is how Harry bolluxed up traveling by Floo Powder 😉
Love this. In my area (Philadelphia/South (New) Jersey), we say “wooder” instead of “water”. You can tell if someone is from the northern or southern part of New Jersey by how they talk. North Jersey has a strong New York influence and South Jersey is influenced by Philadelphia. Oh, and you hair looks great.
Aw, Tammy... My heart goes out to you in understanding... As a Texan, I've been teased for YEARS on certain words where my accent starts to shine through. Any words with a double R in them... Actually, pretty much any word that has a soft double letter in them. So I can say words with TT, but not ones that have RR. Most American's can't tell where I'm from until those types of words start coming into the conversation.
@@jaspr1999 Why would rr give you away as a Texan particularly? My Mama's from Dallas and every word she says sounds Texan. My accent is a bit odd, with one parent from Texas and one from NC.
Ok, just started the video. That intro goes hard lol. I know every man watch cringed when you said it's your time of the month. Pictures of telling my wife, "I love you" and seeing her grow from Bambi to a bear (shivers)... Being from the south eastern U.S., we can't say word like oil and orange. I had to live in Chicago for a while and those are the words everybody laughed at when I said them.
Here in northern Georgia in the U.S., a good portion of us are of Scottish descent. And even though most of us haven't been within a hundred miles of Scotland in the last 300 years, we can't pronounce "LY' or "RY' words easily. I tend to repeat those syllables at the end of the word when I try to say them. Our mouths are just not meant to say those words. And I don't think I've ever heard anyone say Mohnday....I think everyone pronounces it Munday. Kind of like Wednesday. The only way I can spell it is to think: "Wed-Ness_Day", but no one says it like that. Have a good day, Tam! Guess it's getting to that time of the month again. Stock up on the coffee and chocolate!
Ngl I had a good giggle to myself editing this. But I also feel like my IQ dropped by 10 points just watching it back, so you've been warned.
Hope your weekend is as awesome as you are!
Thank you Mosco! I hope the same to you as well!
I tried saying burglar but us fucking sits cannae say that we fucking say burgerlary
Me saying paaleocbfgsmabdjc
Nothing to do with IQ but rather the naughtiest part of the anatomy, the tongue. The UA-camr Tom Scott can not roll his r's and nor can Elmer Fudd , but Tom has done a video on it.
@@LeoTheGuy71 Haha you're making it too hard. Just say it like you would say "burger" as in "hamburger", but put an L after the g. OR... the put the word "berg" and the name "Larry" together.
Something I learned from filming this vlog, if you shout the word at the camera with confidence you've said it right, even if you've not.
параллелограмм
Look at you, turning American on us! 🤣😂😂🤣🤣
I think the secret is to disconnect the visual of the word from you mind. Read it so you know what the word is, then look away and say the word. (This assumes you recognize the word.)
Well I'm Carl.
Okay now try the sentence: "Regularly on a Monday the burglar did not murder but instead did some burglary."
I died.
That sentence actually sounds really neat rolling off of the tongue. Mind you, I grew up with southern drawls, WVa twangs, Ottawa Valley Twang (irish) and southern twangs, so I'm a wicked mimic with accents.
@@WeeScottishLass I read this sentence and it sounds so nice with a Texas accent. I recorded it but I don't think I'll put on UA-cam. I don't have the app and my phone's at 5% :(
Sitting in front of the saltire (Scotland's flag) and can't say diagonally. The white parts of the cross run diagonally across the blue field of the saltire.
Good point.
She's cute even when she's angry. Made my Sunday.
C-3P0?
*grisly murder scene* Scottish detective: "Another senseless murder." Everyone: HAHA, SAY IT AGAIN! Scottish detective: "What The f*ck is wrong with you? 😒"
You need to watch Taggart 🤣🤣
@@jacquelinewatt1241 More than that. The Taggart from the 1980's.
@@WHNorthcote aye you're right, the old classics wi Jim Taggart himself xx💙❤️👍🏴🏴💙
@@jacquelinewatt1241 I feel like this is something that never aired here lol.
“Ya wee shites!!” This should be how you do the intros in your videos!! Haha
There was a boy in my school called Carl, and we all pronounced it Cal, it wasn't till years later when I once saw his name written down I realised it was Carl 🏴💙❤️
Here in the southern U.S, you’d be surprised at how many of us pronounce those words like you do. I once worked for a man who grew up in the south and had “taught himself” to speak “properly”. My coworker was Cajun.. between us, we drove that man crazy. Love your videos, they always make me laugh!
As an American, I love your accent and I can understand you fine- even the troubled pronunciations...but week after week I'm still surprised by the language that comes out of that angelic face! ❤😀
it's how we're raised LOL! "Swear words" is simply 50% of all language to us hahahaha
As a American in the PNW. I feel I don't have any accent at all. Well compared to southern, or Texan, or NY Brooklyn accent. The more stereotypical ones.
I hear people in other English ish speaking countries and I remark on their unique accents and feel a bit jelous.
@@Eclispestar I'm from Chicago. There IS a Chicago accent, mostly from older generations and blue-collar neighborhoods. It seems to be disappearing, though. (See SNL Superfans sketch from the '80s for an exaggerated version of it). Midwesterners can sometimes elongate our As and Os, but thats about it. I feel like we don't have an accent either.
Scotland used to be my second home. I want to say it still is but with my aunt passing and family things that are more changed especially with my mom passing whom was from Scotland... I've got to say things seem to have really changed. I know I use the F Word A LOT😂 BUT when I was there that word was looked down upon harshly along with anyone that used it. But I hear it more and more from the Scots and I'm just not used to it lol 😆😂 ignore the pic is my son and I can't figure out how to change it now then dam Nick name or put it to! 🤦🤦😂😂 But I do like watching your videos. Very funny!!
@@Eclispestar Can confirm and sorry to say, but you have NO perceivable accent. I live in New England (better than the Olde one), and while most of the accents are more tame than i remember in my youth, they are still present. Sorry to be so brutal about it; we still like you! LOL
You are hilarious and adorable! Thanks for the laugh 😂💕
Glad you're back :)
And now to watch the video.
(also I miss your wee fursona opening!)
Burglary is hard because you are using an L instead on an unrolled R.
i agree no one says Monday with and O sound. Burglary was my fav one you did, you said regularly correct the first time :D i have trouble with specific for some reason.
When I was a kid, I had so much difficulty saying, 'archeological' these days? no struggles, whatsoever!
Thanks for the chuckles, Mosco 💙
hello from Denmark 🌸🌱
Too cute
Just found this. Been learning Scottish Gaelic since last year and been looking to have that awesome accent. This girl is cool and cute and will learn lots from her. Alba gu bra!!!
Don't worry, people in Boston can't say Carl either. In North Carolina we tend to add an extra vowel pretty often so it is Car-el.
Vance, I agree about the Carl thing and am from NC also. We also say water more like wadder. Do you?
@@agoogleuser4443 LOL..yes..guilty!
Also, there is a lot of German influence here, my own Grandmother was a Messer. Wasser is the German word for water so maybe we just kinda North Carolina'd it up to wadder?
"Burglar"
*Tammy's face as she realizes she's about to have a stroke on camera*
There's a funny video of a Scotsman trying to say "burglar alarm". Suffice it to say, he failed...LOL
Hilarious video
In regards to the beginning. Your hair is fabulous as always. Also love the evee mug.😁
I am so glad someone commented about it LOL! My BFF Markie got me it for my birthday xD
I just had my Texan husband take a swipe at these. I nearly pissed myself laughing. I thought you did grand.
When you can put yourself out there just for the fun of it, you're my kind of girl, regularly!
Say purple burglar alarm.
I've got a video of that already! LOL but I can do one for tik tok so follow me on there and I'll legit film it right now :)
This reminded me of an episode of Top Gear from years back when Clarkson had a Scottish audience member say "burglar alarm".....aaannndd I'm still laughing 🤣😂 bless you dear for putting yourself through that for our entertainment. Of course you already had me at Jupiter shining up your arse 🤣😂
My friends ask me to say car aerial because we Scots say it funny
You said diagonally the way Harry said it in the movies when he mispronounced it. 🤣🤣 Also, Diagon Alley is word play on diagonally and Knockturn Alley is word play for nocturnally. Monday you pronounced the way I've always heard it. Thanks for the laugh!
There are certain words I mispronounce and I slow down when I come to them. The best example is ambulance which I would pronounce as am-blee-ance. I cheered right along with you and I hoped my boys weren’t listening. Not that I care.
OMG I had a roommate in college back in the 90s that pronounced it the same way. It was extra hilarious as they were pre-med. :D
That's so funny. My aunt used to say am-blee-ance when she was little too!
@@agoogleuser4443 I was thirty-seven. But, still.
@@davidblum7125 🤣🤣🤣
I'd like to hear someone from Boston Massachusetts say those words! Funny stuff!
😆😆😆 Now stop a random German and ask 'em to say "Squirrel." Some of 'em can do it, but most of 'em can't.
Had a wonderful time watching this Lass. Thanks.
Great fun. Speaking of Harry Potter, it was like Victor Krum trying to say "Hermione." You may have a new series just doing tongue twisters. Here's one that just might put you away.
Betty Botter bought some butter
But she said the butter’s bitter,
“If I put it in my batter
It will make my batter bitter,
But a bit of better butter
Will make my batter better.”
So she bought some better butter
Better than the bitter butter,
And she put it in her batter
And her batter was not bitter,
So ’twas better Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better butter.
Damn, that's a long one. I can't even do that.
I have missed you so much. Your creativity on this vlog about honesty made me laugh and cry.. Good job kiddo!
Sorry for your discomfort during "your time", Luv, but, thank you for mining so much comedic gold from it. I had to stop several times to wipe tears. If that brands me as a 'wee shite", I will wear that badge with as much grace as I can muster after the laughter cramps die down. For your humility, bravery and passion I would nominate you for Queen of Scotland if I could. You're a Wee Scottish Treasure, Tammy; and I'm grateful to have found you.
Stay safe Be well
This was lovely! Hilarious as usual! Maybe try pronouncing the words in two parts? Like burg and then Larry and then you join them to burglary.
Love it . Spanish has good R words and a Ñ words and even a Fun to See U try . Lots of Kudos from California.
You are one of my favorite UA-camrs! Keep the videos coming
Love the video Mosco. Greetings from Florida love you keep the videos coming.
Holy fuck…. I’m crying.
Love your videos. They remind me that I need to see Scotland at some point.
Being a Texan with heavy East Texas accent ,I can barely say half those words correctly myself🤣
Oh, yes. Diagon Alley. That runs behind my house.
Hi from NZ. Just saw this on Tysheen Orane 's channel and just had to subscribe. So funny.
Your hair is just fine Tammy.
Thanks for making my Sunday morning enjoyable.
Did you ever get the night cameras for you pet watching?
I agree. Her hair looked good to me also.
4:23 The letter o can make the "uh" sound, so this pronunciation is correct.
Now say "purple burglar alarm" 😂 I can't say "rear wheel drive" unless I say it verrrry slowly. It comes out (approx.) like "rur rur drive" 😂
I've put a video on my tik tok saying it LOL
@@WeeScottishLass 😂😂 Those rolllllling R's 🤣🤣🤣
I don't care what anyone says, I love that you try so hard to pronounce these words for us to get a giggle. You did a great job, There are a lot of Americans that can't say them right either and so many word that are spelled so weird.
Amazing video. This is my favorite type of content
😳 Oh my gosh! It’s good to see a new video from you. 🙂
Haha great video Mosco!
This was fun. You did good with most of the words.
I always. ALWAYS struggled to pronounce correctly "rural" until I moved to a different state with a regional chain of stores called "Rural King". I am an American. I moved from the Pacific NW of the country about 2200 miles East to the Midwest region.
God this was hilarious. Thanks for doing this
BigMooney says murder a lot, sounds cool.
You said Karl/Carl right a couple times but it sounded like and American accent.
Burgeralee. lol!!!
I was having a terrible day. Thank you so much for the serotonin! :)
I’ve got tears in my eyes 😂. Who else found themselves mouthing the words at their screens repeatedly ?
OBTW - My middle name is pronounced “car - l”. 👍
Mosco I was having a not so good day until I saw this video. Thank you for giving me a good laugh.
4:18 sounds like a Caribbean accent. Monday
love your show.....love Lee..xoxo
ahh I chuckled the whole way through this video. Thanks for the giggles! :D
Carl, just think of the word “car” and add an “l” at the end.
I can't remember if it was my aunt in Sweden or a Swedish teacher I knew, but "oxygen" was her Achilles heal. I recall "salmon" was also troublesome.
English people drop the “R” regularly
Lmao, I couldn't say burgerly either! 😅😅😅 I truly love your channel.
This was so fun!😂
*“Bulgur is a type of cracked wheat often incorporated into salads.”*
Gosh, I love your accent! Even love your swearing...... 🤣🤣🤣❤
The first or second time you said "Carl" you said it 100% right. After that you were over thinkin' it.
You did a great job saying those words!
Diagon Alley and Knock Turn Alley are plays on diagonally and nocturnally!!
You did pretty well I’m American and I sometimes have problems with some of those words lol and it’s just like you said over thinking and trying to hard. Also you look like you had fun with this video. Sending some positive vibes your way.
Loved the video and I think you eventually got around to saying the words the "dictionary way". Also, I am 100% behind your chocolate policy. Have a great week.
At some point everyone has words they can't pronounce. I have to long of a list of words I can't say. My favorite book is Odyssey but pronouncing some of those Greek names is hard for me.
Darlin', I'm from Georgia, and people make fun of Southern accents.
I love yours.
As a native of NC who has lived in Georgia, I have to agree. I think she should do a video of trying to say things with a southern accent. Now that would be entertaining!
Diagon Alley was most likely named so because it's diagonally next to the muggle world. ;)
I think the posh lady in your phone is less helpful than she should be. An accent with harder consonant sounds (especially "R") would make it easier. I have a vanilla nowhere American accent (basically what you mostly hear on TV and movies), so I don't have much issue with English words, but other languages can be a struggle. My friend tried to teach me Russian and we decided that my dumb Midwestern tongue is simply incapable of making some of those sounds.
Try saying CURLER....🤣🤣😁
After torturing yourself, you deserve that chocolate!
Awesome thanks
Thank you for this video Tammy. It made my Sunday. Maby in another video you could give this one a try. : Carl burgled burgers and bagels from Calvin's cookery. "
... did I hurt you in a past life or something? :P hahaha
@@WeeScottishLass nah. Im just being a wee c*** lol.
You flipped me the bird, but you were rite I was reilly laffing.
You did SO GOOD!
OMG I'm crying.
Hilarious video! Thank you!!! The phrase that I see noted all the time that claims that Scottish people can't say is: Purple Burglar Alarm. 😲 Please give it a go, and let us know! Loch Sloy! ~Be Blessed
"There's another r in there, why are you missing the r?!" she says, after completely missing the t in "water".
Haha love it.I have all those problems as well and another one is IRON or IRONING..
Trick I've learnt for burglar and burglary is to change the A to a U when pronouncing it so its "Burglur" and "Burglury" once you get that down you swap the A back in and it's so much easier.
If it's any comfort, Tammy, the late Terry Jones couldn't say "burglary" either ("burgle-ry" is how he pronounced it), and he was Welsh.
And saying "Diagonally" instead of "Diagon Alley" is how Harry bolluxed up traveling by Floo Powder 😉
We say "munday" for Monday here in Canada
Best intro ever!
You did a bloody brilliant job on many of these words! 👏👏 You did overthink a few but we will just say it was for content purposes! 😉
nice
Water in the UK: _wa'ah_
Water in the US: _wadder_
Scottish people: Can't say Carl.
Andrew Lincoln: That's adorable.
"These should be illigal"
-every chocolate addict.
Hello. How are you?
Love this. In my area (Philadelphia/South (New) Jersey), we say “wooder” instead of “water”. You can tell if someone is from the northern or southern part of New Jersey by how they talk. North Jersey has a strong New York influence and South Jersey is influenced by Philadelphia. Oh, and you hair looks great.
You mean 'watta', don't you? 'wooder' is if you MIGHT have done something else. (I have a friend from the Jersey shore, plus customers from that area)
Aw, Tammy... My heart goes out to you in understanding... As a Texan, I've been teased for YEARS on certain words where my accent starts to shine through. Any words with a double R in them... Actually, pretty much any word that has a soft double letter in them. So I can say words with TT, but not ones that have RR. Most American's can't tell where I'm from until those types of words start coming into the conversation.
Say "I need to go down to buy some oil and air up my tires."
@@tbelding YUP! Those are some of them as well.
@@jaspr1999 - I spent most of my growing up years 30 miles NW of Houston.
@@jaspr1999 Why would rr give you away as a Texan particularly? My Mama's from Dallas and every word she says sounds Texan. My accent is a bit odd, with one parent from Texas and one from NC.
@@agoogleuser4443 - I grew up in South Texas with a good mix of Spanish mixed into some of my pronunciations. So I tend to occasionally roll my R's.
Ok, just started the video. That intro goes hard lol. I know every man watch cringed when you said it's your time of the month. Pictures of telling my wife, "I love you" and seeing her grow from Bambi to a bear (shivers)... Being from the south eastern U.S., we can't say word like oil and orange. I had to live in Chicago for a while and those are the words everybody laughed at when I said them.
Molly Weasley: What did he say?
Arthur Weasley: Diagonilly.
Molly Weasley: I thought so.
Harry winds up in Knockturn Alley.
I knew it wasn’t
Diagon Alley but I have always thought of Diagon Alley when I hear or see the word “diagonally”. Btw you are ridiculously adorable!
Here in northern Georgia in the U.S., a good portion of us are of Scottish descent. And even though most of us haven't been within a hundred miles of Scotland in the last 300 years, we can't pronounce "LY' or "RY' words easily. I tend to repeat those syllables at the end of the word when I try to say them. Our mouths are just not meant to say those words. And I don't think I've ever heard anyone say Mohnday....I think everyone pronounces it Munday. Kind of like Wednesday. The only way I can spell it is to think: "Wed-Ness_Day", but no one says it like that. Have a good day, Tam! Guess it's getting to that time of the month again. Stock up on the coffee and chocolate!