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Hear "His"in a Southern Accent

Southerners often stretch his into a smooth glide. Instead of the tight "hiz," it comes out as HEE-yuhz /hi.jəz/ - still one syllable, but lengthened just enough to carry that familiar Southern drawl.

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Say It Like a Southerner

Play audio Start with a bright "hee," then slide straight into "-yuhz" without breaking the word. Keep it one smooth sound - stretched, but never fully two syllables.

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Common Questions

Is "HEE-yuhz" really one syllable?
Yes. It’s a stretched glide, but Southerners keep it as one continuous sound.
Where is this pronunciation most common?
Tennessee, Kentucky, the Carolinas, northern Alabama, and much of Appalachia.
Why does "his" get a glide?
The vowel relaxes and lengthens, adding a natural "yuh" slide - a hallmark of Southern drawl.
Do all Southerners say it this way?
Not all, but the glide is extremely common in inland Southern speech.

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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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