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towl eh kwah |
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Got it. I wouldn't have pronounced it that way.
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duh...
I can't even pronounce that, explain it like your talking to a 6th grader ![]() |
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It rhymes with Sallisaw.
Towel uh kwaw Accent on the first syllable |
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tael' e quah
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![]() T(o)wel uh kwaw ![]() A and O don't sound alike. |
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Now, hey, you guys, I didn't mean to start a fight!!
![]() How about TAL uh kwah?By the way, when I posted the question on the Washington forum, someone threw in these two Washington names: Sequim and Puyallup I've gotta have a little needle procedure in my back today. I'll let you think about those two and I'll come back when the Versed wears off. Cindycat =^..^= |
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