The Buffy quizzes never work for me. I most identify with (earlier) Buffy and (early) Willow, and yet I somehow always end up with Xander or Tara. I didn't even particularly like Tara until right before she died, and had managed to find a backbone.
'Bushwhacked'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't get the "caught" option--unless they just mean vowel-wise, because there's no "n" sound in caught, and that vowel sound is aw, where aunt has ah.
Pretty sure they just mean the vowel sound. I pronounce "aunt" two different ways, and the sound in "caught" is probably the best approximation to one of them -- sort of like the vowel sound in "odd", actually.
I still don't understand how "caught" and "cot" could sound different. I sat here saying them over and over, trying to exaggerate the vowels, and they still sound the same.
For the record, I tried it with "haughty" and "hottie," and those sound the same, too.
Caught is an awwwwww sound, low down in the back of my mouth. Cot is an ahhhhhhh sound, just as far back but higher up.
Maybe Topic!Cindy. But what care I for a flying Speedo. It lacks a certain .. Xanderness up there. Not to mention it's dry.
I still don't understand how "caught" and "cot" could sound different. I sat here saying them over and over, trying to exaggerate the vowels, and they still sound the same.
Poor vowel-deprived Teppy.
Poor vowel-deprived Teppy.
I think I've bogarted all the vowels in the Midwest with my liquid "u"s and just generally trying to sound more like a Brit and less like a Norske/Swede. Sorry, Tep!
I still don't understand how "caught" and "cot" could sound different. I sat here saying them over and over, trying to exaggerate the vowels, and they still sound the same.
Strangely, I was just sittinghere wondering how "caught" and "cot" could possibly sound the same.
Also, I scored as "Dixie", even though I have never even been further south than Philedelphia and my family is either from a) New England b) French Canada or c) Italy
76% (Dixie). That is a pretty strong Southern score!
I'm kinda surprised that my "y'all," "roly-poly," and "rolling" usages apparently dominate over my "soda," "mischief night," and ability to distinguish between "caught" and "cot."
Caught is the vowel in "Aw," as in, "Aw, ain't that cute?"
Cot is the vowel in "Ah," as in, "Ah, I get it."
And before I forget what I came here for, congratulations, Rio!
I still don't understand how "caught" and "cot" could sound different. I sat here saying them over and over, trying to exaggerate the vowels, and they still sound the same.
The only way I could rationalize this myself was to think of the Industrial Cape Breton accent where "caught" would sound like "cat" and cot would sound like "cawt."