Yes, actually, that's more of the way I say it. It's sort of a mix between the 'shal' and 'shull'- I guess it could be said that I say it half a, half u. The 'so' part is slightly more stressed, too, when I say it. Some days I say it 'so-shal', other days I say it 'so-shull'SonOfTheExiles wrote: ↑March 12th, 2019, 6:24 pm Actually, with me it comes out more as “so-shull”.
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See you this arvo ...annise wrote: ↑March 12th, 2019, 1:59 pm It's all part of language simplification - it is easier to say 2 syllables than 3 and some sounds are easier to make Surely it should really be 3 syllables so-see-al ? But them I'm Australian and we shorten all words until they are 1 syllable, then we add -ey or -o to them.
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