Linguistic observation

Southerners say “sweet tea” like it ought to be one word, with the emphasis on the first syllable.


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  1. 1 Catherine Mintz

    “Sweet tea” =is= something entirely different from “sweetened tea” or even “sweetened iced tea.”

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