>>19615 he got murdered by his wifes muslim lover who gave consent to that muslim instead of him. He fought that muslim because that evil muslim was able to seduce his innocent wife
>>19615
They’re basically noticing a phonetics quirk.
The GOAT vowel is the vowel in words like “goat”, typically /oʊ/ in many English accents. In some accents or speech styles, that vowel can get a bit “r-colored” (rhoticized), meaning it picks up an /r/-like quality even when there isn’t an /r/ in the spelling.
So if someone says “Norway” like something closer to “Nohr-way” or with a subtly “r-flavored” first vowel, they’re essentially:
* adding rhotic coloring to the vowel nucleus, or
* producing a more centralized /oɚ/ or /ɔɹ/ type realization than a clean /oʊ/
This is more of a phonetic/performance detail than a standard accent feature. In most mainstream English accents, “Norway” stays non-rhotic in that vowel; what you’re hearing is likely either:
* an individual speech habit,
* exaggerated articulation,
* or a stylistic/“comedic” pronunciation choice.
If you want, I can break down exactly how GOAT vowel + rhoticization works in IPA across accents (General American vs British vs Australian).
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