I pronounce it more like tew-na. I've never heard anyone pronounce it like too-na...
Thanks, I was looking for the "ew" pronunciation thing lol but yeah p much that
I pronounce it more like tew-na. I've never heard anyone pronounce it like too-na...
Thanks, I was looking for the "ew" pronunciation thing lol but yeah p much that
so wait do americans pronounce 'tune' as 'toon', not 'chewn'? thats so weird!
"Tune" and "toon" sound the same. Not weird at all. What country are you from, if you don't mind my asking?
I pronounce tune and tuna as choon and choona, and i'm from the uk! I think that's how most people pronounce it here too.
"Tune" and "toon" sound the same. Not weird at all. What country are you from, if you don't mind my asking?
It you pronounce is with a "CH" then probably just have an accent. Original pronounciation was hard t
no, to me tune is pronounced chewn (or tew-n, however you wanna write it). I'm from england
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everyone has an accent.. so it's the american accent that pronounces it 'too'
I pronounce it the same as you, so it must just be us English xD
"toona" sounds so weird lmaoo
no, to me tune is pronounced chewn (or tew-n, however you wanna write it). I'm from england
I never said it wasn't different to you.You asked how Americans pronounce "Tune" and I told you. You said it was weird and I said it wasn't. If I heard someone say, "Chewn," I would think they meant to say, "Chew" or "Chewing."
Too-Na, in the UK is Tju-Na but I don't get how you'd come to Chew-Na?
I think it's more T coupled with a U. Like, most Brits pronounce most T's as T (like for example, tea!), but if it's TU then it's sometimes pronounced choo. Like, I say tumour as 'choo-mor' and tuberculosis as 'choo-berculosis' (sorry, can only think of medical words right now)
It's not "tju-na" in the UK![]()