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Hi, and welcome back to Weekly Words. Iamp;#39;m Alisha, and I donamp;#39;t know what Iamp;#39;m gonna talk to you about yet, but letamp;#39;s start. Todayamp;#39;s topic is word that vary by region. amp;quot;Creek.amp;quot; I say amp;quot;creek.amp;quot; You might hear the word amp;quot;crick.amp;quot; The word amp;quot;creekamp;quot; means amp;quot;a small river,amp;quot; essentially. amp;quot;Thereamp;#39;s a creek in my backyard,amp;quot; for example. Sure. The next word is amp;quot;coyote.amp;quot; I say amp;quot;coyote.amp;quot; How do other people say this word? amp;quot;Coyote (ky-yote).amp;quot; I donamp;#39;t say that. A coyote is kinda a dog-like animal. Itamp;#39;s a wild animal like about the size of a dog. They howl at night. We have them in Oregon where Iamp;#39;m from. I definitely heard them at my house. amp;quot;Last night I heard the coyotes out in my pasture.amp;quot; Okay, the next word is amp;quot;route.amp;quot; amp;quot;Route (roo