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Hear "Hers"in a Southern Accent

Southerners often stretch hers into a soft glide, keeping the strong inland Southern "r." Instead of the tight "herz," it comes out as huh-uhrs /hɝːz/ - one syllable, but relaxed and slightly lengthened.

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Say It Like a Southerner

Play audio Start with a soft "huh," glide gently into the strong Southern "r," and let the ending "-s" land lightly. Keep it one smooth syllable, stretched but not split.

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Common Questions

Is "huh-uhrs" one syllable or two?
One syllable - the "uh" is just a small glide, not a full beat.
Why is the "r" so strong?
Inland Southern and Appalachian accents keep a firm rhotic "r," unlike coastal or Lowcountry speech.
Do all Southerners pronounce it this way?
Most inland speakers do. Coastal and Gulf regions may soften the "r."
What about the ending - is it "-s" or "-z"?
Usually a soft /z/, but Southern speech often reduces it toward a quiet, lighter hiss.

How to Cite This Page

  • APA (7th edition)
    The Hillbilly Dude. (2025, November 18). Hers. HillbillySlang.com. https://www.hillbillyslang.com/southern-accent/hers
  • MLA (9th edition)
    "The Hillbilly Dude." "Hers." HillbillySlang.com, 18 Nov. 2025, https://www.hillbillyslang.com/southern-accent/hers.
  • Chicago (17th edition)
    The Hillbilly Dude. "Hers." HillbillySlang.com. November 18, 2025. https://www.hillbillyslang.com/southern-accent/hers.

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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