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I dont think that's region specific. Think it's just a speech impediment. My wife suffers from this. She also struggles with fruit...r jumps toward the end or is just omitted all together.yes. mursic.
Speech impediments are probably more common than you think. Was surprised how many toddlers are recommended for speech therapy, my daughter included.
EDIT: Thinking further, I think you may mean the southern twang, Nelly-ish style of speak. That's not super common, imo.
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