I suspect ‘saw’ in a very west-country British accent may sound like it has an ‘r’.
I do not think it is the presence of an ‘r’ or not that makes the difference, it is the much more unsubtle vowel sound difference.
I suspect ‘saw’ in a very west-country British accent may sound like it has an ‘r’.
I do not think it is the presence of an ‘r’ or not that makes the difference, it is the much more unsubtle vowel sound difference.