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Re: Local Dialects and House Construction
Posted By: Djinn, on host 205.188.193.178
Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000, at 16:28:16
In Reply To: Re: Maryland... posted by Sam on Tuesday, October 10, 2000, at 07:55:27:

> I don't think I do that, but I was realizing the other day that in the U.S., water that comes out of any faucet -- indoor or outdoor -- is "tap water." Maybe that's why Americans know what "tap" means, even if they say "faucet."

Hrm. Around here, in central Pennsylvania, we call it a spigot. Is this normal in other areas? I have never heard anyone pronounce it with a "g" sound. It's always pronounced "SPICK-ut." Anyone ever heard that or use it normally?

-Djin"remnant of immigrants' accents?"n