I feel like it would be hard to say “brr” with an English accent, because the soft R would just make it sound like “buh”.
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Does anyone actually say brr?? 🤔
I do!
Like, all the time.
Every time i get out of shower (barring summer), for one.
In French it sounds like Chewbacca
I literally laughed out loud at this 😆
I dont even say “brr” i jist go “fuck its colllld” and shake on the l.
What a wonderful mental scene you have crafted for us. Thank you.
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I don’t have the answer but I’ve always thought it was interesting that British-English spells the filler words that Americans normally write as “uhh” or “um” as “er” or “erm”
Now I’m just imagining a Scotsman pronouncing it and really rolling that R 😂
Nah they go, “Blimey, guvna! I’m freezin’ me bits off, innit? It’s bloomin’ chilly, ain’t it? I’m perished, mate! Me teeth are chatterin’ like a bunch of chimps, I am! Oi, pass me a cuppa, would ya? I need somethin’ to warm me cockles, mate! I need to have a nice cuppa rosie lee.”
Thank you, very informative
I’d have thought different regions have their own way of saying they’re cold - for example up north, I’m “nithered” is a reasonably common way to say you’re cold…
If they can brrap, they can brr
If it is particularly taters out it can be done by clenching your teeth, lips together but not firmly closed, saying ‘buh’ and blowing. The ‘rrrr’ is produced by your lips flapping together. It is quite fun to do
Not usually, I wouldn’t, but if I would I would pronounce the r like short oo with vocal fry