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Where did the term AXE you a question come from?
Like many of the words we use today, ask comes from an Old English word. In this case, the word is acsian, and it can be traced back to the eighth century AD. And, sure enough, it was pronounced ax-ian. As Old English evolved into Middle and then modern English, the word became asken and then ask.
Why do people pronounce especially?
It normally has an “s” sound there. What was it likely to be, personal way of pronouncing this word or a local dialect? It was probably just a personal way of mispronouncing, mangling the word. I heard a professor just today pronounce “especially” as expeshulee.
Is expecially a word?
Common misspelling of especially. Eye dialect spelling of especially.
Why do some people pronounce “ask” as “Ax”?
Because not everyone pronounces this tiny verb the same way. Many people pronounce it as ax, just like the chopping tool. You might see this as a linguistic quirk or a common, but incorrect, vernacular habit. Only people who say ask are pronouncing it the right way, right?
Do you think the word “Axe” is a dialect for “ask”?
No, no, no. Its nothing to do with ye olde English; I mean how many people know that the word was closer to “axe” than it was to “ask”. I believe its simply ignorance. , Catholic, family man, web guy. A point needs making here. It may be associated in the USA with black people, but that’s not the only group for whom ‘ ax’ is dialect for ‘ask’.
What is the origin of the word axe?
The pronunciation derives from the Old English verb “acsian.” Chaucer used “ax.” It’s in the first complete English translation of the Bible (the Coverdale Bible): ” ‘Axe and it shall be given.’
Is ‘ax’ a bad word?
Zach Galifianakis makes an Ax joke. The most common stereotype of black vernacular is the pronunciation of the word “ask” as “ax.” “Ax” has gotten a bad rap for years. Pronounce “ask” as “ax,” and immediately many will assume that you’re poor, black and uneducated.