File:En-nz-Oamaru.ogg
En-nz-Oamaru.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 0.9 s, 98 kbps, file size: 11 KB)
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Pronunciation of Oamaru in Southern New Zealand English. Speaker is a male New Zealander in his 20s. Created and uploaded by FirstPrinciples. Released into public domain.
Shibboleth: The local southern dialect of Maori ignores the first A in the name (AUH-muh-ROO). Sadly, northern Maori speakers tend to regard this (correct) variant as incorrect, preferring to stress the A (o-UH-muh-ROO). It is thus possible to tell whether the speaker is from Otago or further north.
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current | 06:37, 4 May 2005 | 0.9 s (11 KB) | FirstPrinciples~commonswiki (talk | contribs) |
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