Summary: Practice the hard R so that you can consistently combine two words when appropriate. Learn how to speak in a New York dialect in this free video.
Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of...read more
"All right, now let's do some practice words. Very, "vehry". Marry, "mehry". Sherry, "shehry". Berry, "behry". Scary, "scehry". That is "vehry scehry". "Vehry scehry". And some combination of words that would come together--pair of, "pairuv". "Get me a pairuv behry socks." "pairuv behry". Prepare it, "preparit". "Preparit". Tear it, "tearit". "Tearit". Share it, "sharit". Year after year, "ye-ahafter ye-ah". "Ye-ahafter ye-ah"."
eHow Article: New York Dialect: Hard R Practice