On fast casual talk in American English, does it happen that people pronounce very as “vay”, because the American deletes r sound.
The wikipedia says;
“Even General American commonly drops the /r/ in non-final unstressed syllables if another syllable in the same word also contains /r/, which may be referred to as r-dissimilation. Examples include the dropping of the first /r/ in the words surprise, governor, and caterpillar. In more careful speech, all /r/ sounds are still retained.”