Don't we technically say the n-word every time we say "vinegar"?

No, we "technically say" the word vinegar when we say the word vinegar.

I think what you're driving at is that we voice the phonemes of the word "nigger" when we say "vinegar". But I don't think that's actually the case, as at least when I say "vinegar", I don't place the same emphasis on the same syllables as I do when I say "nigger". It's vin-eg-er, not v'NIG-ger.

Or, at least, I didn't before.

I probably will from now on.
 
Vi-neh-ger. The hard " Nih", really sets it apart, you've got to mean it

You remeber in Harry Potter ( i know your bitch ass has read it) that killing curse shit? you've got to mean it

when you say NIH ger you fucking know it
 
Yes. Don't say it.
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No. You're saying "negar", not the N word. That would be like claiming you say brain every time you say membrane. Different meanings, different spellings. Also it's pronounced "vin-nuh-ger"
 
Also it's pronounced "vin-nuh-ger"
It depends on where you live.

In New Zealand, vinegar is pronounced "vuh-nig-ger". Somewhere along the line, the sheep shaggers somehow managed to transpose their vowels with which sound they make. South Africans do this too, only that's more to do with Afrikaans leaking into English over there.
 
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