In actual english sauce and source are pronounced identically and rhyme with horse
Always been taught sauce rhymes with loss/saucy with bossy etc. In Scotland fwiw.
In actual english sauce and source are pronounced identically and rhyme with horse
My favourite how can you possibly pronounce it like that is - solder = Sodder (where did the l go?)
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
Every time I've heard 'sauce' said by an American, it sounds just as it does here. Same as 'source', same as in the UK. Never heard anyone say 'soss' before.http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
For me, source rhymes with horse, or morse, or course. Loss rhymes with boss, hoss, or toss. Sauce, for me, is much closer to boss, hoss, or toss than horse, morse, or course.
Horse rhymes with Hoarse lolNow I'm even more confused by this.
Source does not rhyme with Horse or Morse, it does rhyme with Course (and also Hoarse.)
Loss rhymes with boss, toss, etc.
Sauce has a longer vowel sound but it's still much closer to rhyming with Loss than it is Source. Longer vowels don't insert Rs.
Always been taught sauce rhymes with loss/saucy with bossy etc. In Scotland fwiw.
Now I'm even more confused by this.
Source does not rhyme with Horse or Morse, it does rhyme with Course (and also Hoarse.)
Loss rhymes with boss, toss, etc.
Sauce has a longer vowel sound but it's still much closer to rhyming with Loss than it is Source. Longer vowels don't insert Rs.
Source does rhyme with those words. They're slant rhymes, not perfect rhymes.
Yeah scotish people do pronounce it a bit weird, used to work in a chip shop and scottish tourists would always ask for salt n sarss on the their chips
Now I'm even more confused by this.
Source does not rhyme with Horse or Morse, it does rhyme with Course (and also Hoarse.)
Loss rhymes with boss, toss, etc.
Sauce has a longer vowel sound but it's still much closer to rhyming with Loss than it is Source. Longer vowels don't insert Rs.
That doesnt rhyme at all. I got the loss part but who pronounces Sauce in that way? That's dumbloss in the sauce
Most of the US.That doesnt rhyme at all. I got the loss part but who pronounces Sauce in that way? That's dumb
Sure, I should have been clearer. I meant perfect rhymes, which is also what I assumed that post meant.
I can't think of anywhere in Scotland that adds an r in the pronunciation of Sauce. You sure they were Scottish? Because that's weird even by Scottish pronunciation standards.
Yeah scotish people do pronounce it a bit weird, used to work in a chip shop and scottish tourists would always ask for salt n sarss on the their chips
Salt and Sauce is not a Scottish thing. Those fuckers were from Edinburgh, the only god forsaken city in the country to not ask for salt and vinegar on their chips.
Most of the US.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
Of course they were scottish salt n sauce is a scottish thing to ask for for a start, it was a very long time ago though so my exact recollection of how they pronounced the sauce may now be off but it was definitely a bit weird
So the film is soss code?
"Source" and "sauce" have two distinct pronunciations. Neither word sounds like the other.
So the film is soss code?
Or is source and sauce different
They are not interchangable soundsexcept they probably are in some words because the English language is a disaster.
I tried to be a smart arse and as soon as I posted I regretted it, the English language is bonkers.
"i don't live in america but let me tell you how you pronounce words there"
Every time I've heard 'sauce' said by an American, it sounds just as it does here. Same as 'source', same as in the UK. Never heard anyone say 'soss' before.
I live in England where the main language is English. 33 years and I've never yet heard anyone say 'soss'. But sure, let's go with American English pronounciation because reasons.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
This meme is literally just finding a word that rhymes with another word.
why
I have never heard anyone pronounce "sauce" like "source"
What a shit memeDo you have a favorite from this meme? Do you curse its existence?
You guys say it like jagwar right?In the US, sauce definitely rhymes with loss.
I drove my Brit counterparts in Afghanistan crazy with word pronunciation. The best was Jaguar...they would be legitimately pissed.
In the US, sauce definitely rhymes with loss.
I drove my Brit counterparts in Afghanistan crazy with word pronunciation. The best was Jaguar...they would be legitimately pissed.
I can't stand the American pronunciation of Jaguar. It's one of the few remaining brands England still has, and you fuck up the pronunciation of it.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.
I prefer the Tumblr version of this meme.
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