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Shirley
Do British people pronounce water as Wu Tah?
Feb 23, 2021 9:48 AM
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It will depend on the regional accent. Britain has tons.
February 23, 2021
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certainly -- especially if they are inarticulate
February 23, 2021
not ''wu-tah' , but 'worter' without the 'r' the 't' should be pronounced, unlike in US English ; however, it is common for people to use a 'glottal stop' and not pronounce the 'r', although this is usually considered 'lower-class' and not good English https://voca.ro/1mVaNJLhFy80
February 23, 2021
I will give you three examples: the posh version, the low class inarticulate Epsom version, and the Boris Johnson version. All are someone asking for a bottle of water. :-)
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February 23, 2021
In RP (Received Pronunciation) It's like saying War-tah but without the r at the end of war. This is the fastest example I can give. I am British by the way.
February 23, 2021
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