why is lawyer pronounced

by Prof. Modesta Zulauf MD 7 min read

In most of the United States, Lawyer is pronounced to rhyme with “boy,” (loyer). In the south, excluding Texas and Florida (not really south I’ve been told), it is pronounced to rhyme with “saw,” (law-yer). Southerners put the law into lawyer.

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What is the correct way to pronounce lawyer?

What is the correct way to pronounce this: Dido and Aeneas?

  1. English has no tones so the tone was dropped.
  2. English speakers can’t pronounce a word staring with ‘ng’ so they just dropped it, leaving us with ‘wien’.
  3. The ‘ie’ diphthong is probably too hard to pronounce for English speakers so to eas

How do you write a lawyer?

You will state your full name and residential address, with a declaration that:

  • You are of legal age to make a will and are of sound mind and memory;
  • This is your last will and testament, revoking all previously made Wills and codicils;
  • You are not under duress or undue influence to make this Will.

How do you know what kind of lawyer you need?

Types of Lawyers

  • Personal Injury Lawyer. If you’ve suffered injuries in an accident—for example, a car accident—the type of lawyer you’ll want to see is a personal injury lawyer.
  • Estate Planning Lawyer. ...
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer. ...
  • Intellectual Property Lawyer. ...
  • Employment Lawyer. ...
  • Corporate Lawyer. ...
  • Immigration Lawyer. ...
  • Criminal Lawyer. ...
  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer. ...
  • Tax Lawyer. ...

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How long can you work as a lawyer?

  • The employee will be liable for any additional income taxes or employee social security which may be charged because of their decision to work for a short period in an ...
  • The employee will be responsible for any personal tax declarations that may need to be made.
  • The employment contract remains subject to UK law and jurisdiction.

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Is the R silent in library?

Like the word February, there is a tendency for some speakers to leave out the r sound after the b in library, resulting in libary as the pronunciation. The r is not silent, though, so the standard pronunciation calls for leaving the br sound in place.

Is the T silent in mortgage?

In addition to these, T is also silent in words: Christmas and mortgage.

Why is lawyer pronounced Loyer?

In most of the United States, Lawyer is pronounced to rhyme with “boy,” (loyer). In the south, excluding Texas and Florida (not really south I’ve been told), it is pronounced to rhyme with “saw,” (law-yer). Southerners put the law into lawyer.

Why is the R in February silent?

The r in February has been dropped so that it is almost always pronounced Febuary–without the r. Perhaps this is because placing the r sound in the word makes it slightly more difficult to pronounce, and since laziness tends to get the upper hand when we speak, Febuary has become the common pronunciation.

Why do English pronounce a as R?

The short answer is that the addition of an “r” sound at the end of a word like “soda” or “idea” is a regionalism and isn’t considered a mispronunciation. Here’s the story. In English words spelled with “r,” the consonant used to be fully pronounced everywhere.

Is the P silent in receipt?

Also, the “p” in receipt is silent. Imagine the p just isn’t there. So a recipe tells you how to make food, and you get a receipt after you buy something.

Why is the T silent in Depot?

The same thing is true of some other Greek-derived words with an initial “p,” like “pneuma-” and “psycho-.” In all these words the initial “p” was pronounced until it wasn’t any more. Depot is a word. The t is silent.

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