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for questions about the sound, stress, or intonation of spoken words.
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What is the dialect feature in British English where "W" is pronounced as "Y"?
It is very rare but I've heard some people from Great Britain pronouncing it like that for some reason.
For instance:
He said "However" pronouncing it as "Hoyiever".
He said "Let him down" pronouncin …