I am from Parma and don’t say ‘saw’ but instead a very open, broad a. The point about regional variations is key, however. Different towns, even neighboring ones, can have dramatically different pronunciations and dialects.
I am from Parma and don’t say ‘saw’ but instead a very open, broad a. The point about regional variations is key, however. Different towns, even neighboring ones, can have dramatically different pronunciations and dialects.
Russian and Czech are also ‘to your health’ and French is a la votre is ‘to yours’ (again, health implied)