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Hear "Your"in a Southern Accent

Us Southerners don’t always say your the way the unhillbillies do. You’ll often hear it as yoh-ur /joɹ/ ~ /joʊɹ/ - one syllable that almost feels like two - or stretched into yoh-uhr /joʊ.ɚ/ ~ /joʊ.ʊɹ/ with a clearer glide. Play the clip to hear both in real Southern speech, then practice with our tips.

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Variations

A more country version. /joʊ.ɚ/ ~ /joʊ.ʊɹ/

Say It Like a Southerner

Play audio Start with a light "yo" sound, then glide quickly into "ur" for the short form. For the longer form, let the glide stretch: "yoh-uhr." Practice both speeds until it feels natural.

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Common Questions

How do Southerners usually pronounce "your"?
The quick form is "yoh-ur" (compressed), while "yoh-uhr" (two syllables) is common in slower or emphatic speech.
Do people ever say just "yer"?
Yes - especially in rural areas, "yer" can replace "your" in very casual speech.
How can I practice?
Try saying "yo" like you’re starting "yonder," then glide into "ur." Stretch it a little for "yoh-uhr."

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Regional Note

Southern accents vary widely from state to state and even holler to holler. The examples here reflect speech patterns common to rural Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, western North Carolina, north Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas, and aren't meant to represent lowland or coastal "Deep South" varieties. Nor are the examples perfect - accents can be hyper-regional. They're provided for curious learners, actors and content creators, and ESL speakers who want a friendly introduction to authentic pronunciation. Learn more on the Southern Accent hub page.

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