The "sh" comes more from the Eastern or "Keetoowah" pronunciation. My ancestry is more Western, and my father spoke the Overhill or "Otali" dialect. However, most of the people I communicate with these days tend to be from the Eastern speaking people and the tease me about speaking with a Western accent, so I am getting to where I say things more Eastern now with a lot of "sh" sounds.
How annoying. They have removed the audio track. This makes an audio based instructional video a bit pointless. :-|
jubchuqun 2 years ago
FAKE!
arcarulez 2 years ago
Very nice idea.
LimitlessThinker 2 years ago
thanks Li, this helps alot!
Ravynwolfe
ravynwolfe 3 years ago
The "sh" comes more from the Eastern or "Keetoowah" pronunciation. My ancestry is more Western, and my father spoke the Overhill or "Otali" dialect. However, most of the people I communicate with these days tend to be from the Eastern speaking people and the tease me about speaking with a Western accent, so I am getting to where I say things more Eastern now with a lot of "sh" sounds.
Li
jubchuqun 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this; wow, my accent is awful compared to that. ^^; And I didn't know the s made a 'sh' sound in the middle of the word.
PerianArdocyl 3 years ago