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Anonymous !!jV3SJHu2YOK Saudi Arabia No.212980922 [Report] >>212980968 >>212981349 >>212981440 >>212981767 >>212983411
EFLs: do you pronounce it "cap'n crunch" or "captain crunch"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXo8FaKN9-s
Anonymous United States No.212980968 [Report]
>>212980922 (OP)
pretty sure I said captain as a kid
I would say cap'n now
Anonymous United States No.212981349 [Report]
>>212980922 (OP)
I say Captain Crunch
Anonymous Sweden No.212981412 [Report] >>212982915
Never had it, but would probably say cap'n. Wonder if Havrefras is similar.
Anonymous United States No.212981440 [Report]
>>212980922 (OP)
captain
Anonymous United States No.212981767 [Report]
>>212980922 (OP)
Cap’n. I can’t say captain unless I’m really trying.
Anonymous !!jV3SJHu2YOK Saudi Arabia No.212982915 [Report]
>>212981412
>Never had it
you're missing out.
Anonymous South Africa No.212983201 [Report] >>212983325
Me after a bowl of Cap'n Crunch
Anonymous !!jV3SJHu2YOK Saudi Arabia No.212983325 [Report] >>212983405
>>212983201
what if it's captain crunch before you eat it, but after cutting the roof of your mouth you can only say cap'n crunch hence the name?
Anonymous United States No.212983354 [Report]
I don't think I can actually say "cap'n." It's either "cap'm" or "cat'n" or "captain."
Anonymous United States No.212983405 [Report]
>>212983325
That's just how a lot of English accents pronounce words that end in t, an unstressed vowel, and n.
>"mountain" sounds like "mount'n"
>"curtain" sounds like "curt'n"
>"beaten" sounds like "beat'n"
etc.
Anonymous United States No.212983411 [Report]
>>212980922 (OP)
For me it's the marshmallow mateys
Anonymous United States No.212984144 [Report]
Capt'n