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    Is the proper pronunciation of U-turn "ewey" or "uwey"?
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    U-ey. Think of how you would pronounce the letter "u" and add "ey" to the end. In Boston, "Make a U-Turn" is "Bang a U-ey."
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    How do you say "sister" with a Boston accent?
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    "sister" = "sistah". Any word ending in "er" can have that ending replaced with the "ah" sound.
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    How do you say "sure" in a Boston accent?
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    "Shouhhr." Simply elongate the "U" part and drop out the "R" with an "H" sound.
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    How would I say monster?
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    MON-stah. Just drop the "r" like explained in Step One, and pronounce the "e" like "ah".
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    How would I pronounce "janitor" with a Bostonian accent?
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    In this case, the word "janitor"="janitah"; although the 'or' may seem confusing, it's still an "r" sound and can be replaced with the "ah" sound.
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    How do you say " float like a butterfly sting like a bee" in a Bostonian accent?
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    Elongate your O's, I's, A's and E's, and drop your R's.
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    How do I say "sweater" with this accent?
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    "Swuueddeh." Say the "swea" part swiftly and drag out the "ter" part.
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    How would I say "lobster"?
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    "LAWB-stuh." Make the "O" sound like a low-hard "aw" sound, then loosely end the "er" with an "uh" sound.
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    How do I say "Fenway Park"?
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    "Fenway Pahk." You go there to see " the Sawx."
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    How do I say "are" in a Bostonian accent?
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    Loosen the 'r' with an 'h' sound. It should sound like you're saying "ahhh" hard.
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    How do I say "hello" with a Boston accent?
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    Make the "Ä•" sound with an "uh" sound. It should sound like this: "Huhlo," emphasis on the "huh."
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    How would I say 'exactly'?
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    Make a strong emphasis on the "E" sound, another on the "XA" part, loose on the "CT" sound and then end it swiftly with "LY". So altogether it should sound roughly like "EG-ZAch-Lee."
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    How do you say "sorry"?
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    "SAHHr-ree." Emphasize on the "SOR" part and replace the "OR" sound with a hard "AH" noise. Also try to add a quick and soft "R" noise after that and then just let it end with a soft "REE."
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    How do I say "happy birthday?"
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    It would sound the same, without even dropping the R.
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    How do I say "bird" in Southie?
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    "Burd". You would elongate the "u".
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    How do I say "Darcy" with a Boston accent?
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    Darcy would sound like "DAH-cy." Replace the "R" with an "AH" sound.
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    How do I say "walking"?
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    Not particularly different than you would anywhere else. Use the awe sound, as in, "Awe, she's so cute!" Just put the W in front and drop the G at the end. You get "wawekin'."
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    Do Bostonians say "Bwaston" when referring to their city?
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    Yes, as a local Bostonian with many years of Boston English experience, I can confirm for a fact that you would indeed say BAW Stuhn.
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    How to would I say 'Happy Birthday' with a Bostonian accent?
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    As someone born in Boston, raised 20 minutes away, I don't this this phrase would sound distinctive in the Bostonian accent.
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    What do Bostonians call their grandparents?
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    In Bostonian, grandpa could be gramp while grandma could be pronounced as grammah or gammy.
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    How do I pronounce "from" with a Bostonian accent?
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    It is said more quickly, and you would replace the O with a U ("frum").
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    How do I say butter in a Boston accent?
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    For a Boston accent, to say butter, you would drop the r and say "betta." If asking for melted butter, you would say a long drawn out "butter."
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    How do I say Marsha in a Boston accent?
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    Just say, Masha. Although you would usually drop an "r" if it's at the end, it can be dropped in the middle too (just not always).
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    How can I say "have to"?
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    Have to, Havetah. Or have to depending on the context. I have to get my taxes done translated to "Bobbies gonna havetah covah the bihl for these beehs"
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    How do I say recently with a Bostonian accent?
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    Basically the normal way but with an extremely soft T sound. Almost like saying "reesenly."
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    How do I pronounce "character" in a Bostonian accent?
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    Ka-rik-tuh. You don't drop r's from the middle of words, so the only change is the final 'er' to a 'uh' sound.
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