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Well, that's normal in the US to omit.
People do that?!
Both are the standard American English pronunciations. For solder, the o is more of an ah sound so sahder.
Wait till you hear buoy 🤣
Quay confuses me.
Yeah, I know. And it bothers me. It sounds so incredibly wrong.
Yeah, Americans seem to mostly pronounce it "sodder". Which is weird, considering they're more likely than the rest of the English-speaking world to pronounce words like "calm" and "balm" with the l, where for us it's more like "cahm" or "bahm".