Submitted by pretty_hooligan t3_11aytxv in Pennsylvania
xscumfucx t1_j9v1u5b wrote
Reply to comment by akennelley in Survey on Pennsylvania Dialect (“cot” and “caught”) by pretty_hooligan
Which do you say? I say “crick”.
akennelley t1_j9v3ywu wrote
It depends!
I say Beech Crick, Pine Creek, and "The Crick Road"
xscumfucx t1_j9v9s6g wrote
I just realized I do say “creek” when referring to one by its full name like “Swamp Creek”. It’s very rare that I need to use the full name though (+ calling it that just sounds weird to me) since anyone that knows me irl knows what I’m referring to when I say “the crick” because they all know where I grew up, aka next to “the crick”.
DelcoInDaHouse t1_j9vk2hb wrote
I think it is relative to the crick you grew up near. If you would go down the street to the crick you would never call it a creek. You drive across the state and you pull up to a creek, well then it’s a creek.
shnutz69 t1_j9xwjqx wrote
Penns creek and the Shamokin crick
theSG-17 t1_j9z89sz wrote
Creek, 100% of the time.
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