Some character in novels pronounce "ter" instead of "to"

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (NorAnyCaseToStruggleFor)時間20年前 (2004/10/07 23:35), 編輯推噓0(005)
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I have been reading "Harry Potter" of English version these days. What I'm confused with is that the character, Hagrid, always speaks not clearly. For example, he always pronounce "ter" instead of "to", "yer" instead of "you're", and so on. It really bother me while reading. When I saw these "new and strange" words first time, I had to guess it and I am a little curious about why the writer describe what Hagrid's talk this way. I guess that it is the accent that the writer want to emphasize, isn't it? In facts, is ther any foreigner who speaks this unclear way? If it is true, it would be very rerrible gor me because I think that maybe I can't understand what the foreigner talks. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.169.84.143

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Sorry, I typed sth wrong. The first
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sentence in second paragraph should be
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"In facts, is there any..."
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Correct Line ten."terrible" instead of
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"rerrible" and "for" instead of "gor"
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