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Why is the N word with the hard R more racist? : r . . . - Reddit Why is the N word with the hard R more racist? I understand the historical reasoning why these words are offensive but why is the hard R version even worse? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Why do people say “soft a” or “hard r” instead of just . . . - Reddit Is there such a thing as a “hard a”? - if theres a “soft a”? Why is it soft? Why isnt it just an a??? If theres a hard r - is there a soft r??? What does this even mean? Why do people add the soft part? Its not like it makes it any different or what? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Whats the difference between a N-word with a hard R and one with a . . . The word with a hard R is the racial slur The word with a soft A is used by black people as a familiar term, usually for men Yes, it's derived from the former, but it has a completely different meaning acquired through common use, which is how language evolves As a white guy, I don't use either word
Am I the only African American Viewer who thought the hard R . . . - Reddit Saying “hard r” itself isn’t a substitute for the N word, but it is a nod to the difference between saying with or without the hard r at the end Any white person openly using the N word, hard r or not would be a bad look, much less opining about how they can’t say it anymore
What’s up with LinusTechTips and the “hard R”? - Reddit The reason it's called the "hard r" is because the R is ablated in the slang term, but is by contrast emphasized or put under much more stress in the original, very offensive sense Compare with the term for those with mental disability, which always has the R voiced no matter what, because it's the first letter
Today, Linus has nearly cancelled himself by confusing hard R . . . - Reddit “Hard R” has been a general phonetics term for a while, meaning it has to do with the sounds different accents make when pronouncing words Any word, not just ugly and hateful ones The “Hard R” refers to “rhotic,” which is where the R sound is pronounced after a vowel
How did the hard R sound develop, when the rest of the world . . . - Reddit How did the hard "R" sound develop, when the rest of the world typically uses the rolling tongue-flick R (i e Spanish) or a soft R (i e British English)? According to this video, North American English has a developed hard R that is barely seen in any other language
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Ive dropped my fair share of hard Rs - Linus Sebastian 2023 I think the Americans forget that while the N word in general is pretty well known, hard and soft R exist only on the boundary of AAVE and standard American English and isn’t a problem in other countries I personally learned about it watching a Bill Burr skit Reply reply more repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore replies [deleted] •