I'm from the North, my husband is from the South.
The first time he heard me say certain words like book and look, he told me I should pronounce them as buck and luck, but i know a lot of people here in the North that pronounce the oo's as that and not as a u.
Is it a North/South thing?
How do you say the words that are spelt with a double o?
it's hard to explain without resorting to phonetic characters. Too, took and tuck all have different sounds (to me, anyway) but it's hard to transcribe them in a way that represents the differences.
jno not Too, but double oo within a word so he would say Tuck and not Took.
For example he would say I tuck the buck back to the library whereas I would say I took the book back to the library.
I know it is hard to explain what I mean in writing, but I hope some of you understand what I mean.
If you answer, can you say if you are from the North or the South please?
I don't think I would pronounce any monosyllabic word with double o as if it rhymed with the F word. For me, book, look, cook, took, hook, rook all rhyme with spook.
TTT I didn't say that.
I will try to give an example with the way I would pronounce the words.
Say the name Luke. You would pronounce it LOOK and this is the way I would say book, look, etc.