Hi there, Americans say the 'corner' and 'coronor' almost the same. Is it true? thanks pete
P peter123 Senior Member Joined Sep 13, 2007 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Arabic Home Country Malaysia Current Location Hong Kong Mar 21, 2008 #1 Hi there, Americans say the 'corner' and 'coronor' almost the same. Is it true? thanks pete
S susiedqq Key Member Joined Jan 14, 2008 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location United States Mar 21, 2008 #2 Well, they shouldn't! Well, maybe they do, like: "cor-e-ner" :lol:
Barb_D Moderator Staff member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Mar 21, 2008 #3 I can see how much alike they must sound. There is a brief little "uh" sound between the "cor" and the "ner." And when we are speaking quickly, sometimes those little bits of sound just about disappear!
I can see how much alike they must sound. There is a brief little "uh" sound between the "cor" and the "ner." And when we are speaking quickly, sometimes those little bits of sound just about disappear!
O openenglish New member Joined Oct 29, 2007 Member Type English Teacher Mar 24, 2008 #4 You're right, they sound almost the same. "Coroner" is a little bit longer, but other than that, I could see how someone could find it confusing
You're right, they sound almost the same. "Coroner" is a little bit longer, but other than that, I could see how someone could find it confusing
M marksandler Member Joined Mar 21, 2008 Member Type English Teacher Mar 24, 2008 #5 Here's my two cents worth on this one... Corner has 2 syllables. Coroner, and note the correct spelling, has 3 syllables. Either can have various regional pronunciations. Pura Vida, Mark
Here's my two cents worth on this one... Corner has 2 syllables. Coroner, and note the correct spelling, has 3 syllables. Either can have various regional pronunciations. Pura Vida, Mark