Funny! And I so agree. However, there is a whole, rather large, section of the U.S. that pronounce "suite" the same as "suit." (I'm not part of that section but know many who are.)
Will you read it? Have you read it? Will the flute need a reed? Will you paint your house red? When you dance, do you lead? Or are your feet made of lead?
and if you say bow for bough why not say cow for cough...the English language's difficulty needs the help of a plough...or would that be plow?
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Funny! And I so agree. However, there is a whole, rather large, section of the U.S. that pronounce "suite" the same as "suit." (I'm not part of that section but know many who are.)
ReplyDeletePhlegm and them
ReplyDeleteBut cough and boff.
Rough and tough
But hough is like huff!
Its tough!
I've had enough!
Oh, those swuit fluiting moments,
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the english language has rules of its own
ReplyDeleteIngles es loco!
ReplyDeleteWill you read it?
ReplyDeleteHave you read it?
Will the flute need a reed?
Will you paint your house red?
When you dance, do you lead?
Or are your feet made of lead?
Ooh, that is a good point, but it hurts my brain before enough coffee. :)
ReplyDeleteIt probably was in Olde English.
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