In the Ozarks and Appalachians, you encounter some old English -- for example, "Doncie Girl" which dates back to when the English and Spanish were friends. "Feathered into 'em" which dates back to the days of the longbow. The past tense of "Eat" is pronounced "Et" which is the old English pronunciation. In Virginia, "Aunt" is pronounced just like it's spelled, "Awnt."
Traditional English grammar loses out to the BLM thugs ...
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