‘Choose’ rhymes with ‘lose’? I mean c’mon, someone did that shit on purpose 👀

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Hoes drop their clothes.

Who the hell decided that close is pronounced the same as clothes?

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They aren’t universally, just in certain dialects. I pronounce the “th” just like with “clothing.”

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No one? They aren’t pronounced the same in any accent that I’m aware of.

Edit: I’m dumb. I was reading that as the “nearby” close and not the "shut " close.

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You’re probably thinking of the pronunciation of close as in ‘close to you’

I was thinking of the pronunciation of close as in ‘close the door’

Which is pronounced the same as clothes.

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2 points

Bingo.

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Those still aren’t pronounced the same. The th in clothes isn’t silent.

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Close isn’t always pronounced the same?!

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I don’t know shit about fuck when it comes to the differences between accents/dialects but it’s at least enough of a thing to be there in dictionaries.

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Even the second one isn’t pronounced the same. Some accents drop the th sound in clothes which is why they can sound similar.

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They sound pretty close to me. We can close this issue.

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Okay as a non-native speaker who struggles with consonant clusters this is both the best and worst thing I learned today.

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Hey we may have our language rules pulled from 30 different other languages and applied seemingly at random, but at least we don’t have to memorize the gender of every inanimate object in the world!

I’ve taken 5 years of German and self studied some Russian and Spanish, and goddamn that gendered noun shit is really, really hard for native English speakers.

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Okay you got me there. Also for what it’s worth, gendered nouns are hard even when you natively speak a language with gendered nouns. Source: Am an Arabic speaker and will Jihad anyone who says a chair is female.

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At least in my dialect (US northeast) clothes and close don’t quite share a pronunciation. They’re similar enough that you could probably fully elide the th sound, and I’m not sure anyone would notice.

When I pronounce clothes I can still feel my tongue move into the th position, and hear a small difference.

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As a native English speaker, English is freaking weird like that.

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I don’t know that they sound that different, but I definitely “pronounce” them differently in that my tongue is in a different party of my mouth for both of them. When I say clothes, my tongue is near touching my front teeth, where as close is more just below that ridge behind my teeth, so farther back.

I’m from the center of the U.S. for reference.

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I had half my jaw ripped open when I was 16 or so. So I guess I’m lucky to pronounce or enunciate anything correctly these days.

Southern Mississippi, if that means squat.

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Yeah Mississippi will do that to you.

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