Have I been mis-prouncing it this whole time? English is not my first language I am French. I am talking about Oligarchy

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      No I haven’t. Up until I read these replies on Lenny I had no idea it was a thing. TIL

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    Bernie has a very strong Brooklyn accent which is why the R turns to aw, but either pronunciation is totally fine.

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    Bernie Sanders can pronounce it however the fuck he wants, with as thick of a brooklyn accent as he wants.

    He has earned at least that much lol

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    Some east coast areas, like where Sanders is from, inherited non-rhoticity from England. The “r” is pronounced in most US accents.

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      Hey cool thanks for this! Love learning about language and have never even heard this term before , or I guess as Bernie would say “I have Nevah even head of this tem befoe” lol

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    The second vowel is an unstressed “i”. In most varieties of English, since it is unstressed, we pronounce it as a schwa, which sounds roughly like “uh”.

    If you’d like to articulate that syllable, like you might do in French, then pronounce it like the “i” in “sit”. That’s completely optional.

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    You say to mah to, I say to may to… we both agree that we need to tear down this unjust vegetal system and sing Les Marseilles while we do it.

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    Most words will sound different every few miles. There are countless regional accents, meaning there is no right or wrong. I’m northern Irish and I say mir instead of mirror. It’s wrong but it’s not wrong, if you know what I mean.

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    You should hear how us mountain folk pronounce it.

    Awl-uh-garky, or all-uh-gurky are the two most common at my shooting club (and yes, left wing shooting clubs exist in the south, even here in the sticks).