Question:Apparently it depends where you live.
As in "mow the lawn".
Answers:
Law-n
Law with an n on the end is how i pronounce it but that is not what I say, instead i say, "mow the dirt patch behind our house"
from a blog type of site ...
"Cut the grass, cut the lawn, mow the grass, mow the lawn, trim the grass, trim the weeds, weedeat the grass, and sometimes just "Get your rear end out there and work!"
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