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Good Day Sameer , Nice to meet you mate ,,, LOL , NEW ZEALAND , is Mixed up ,,, it's like UK's & Aussie , , Have you seen Movie Called ( Black Sheep ) ,, that New Zealand Movie ,, Check it out ,,, Cheers Alex Nice to meet you Alex!
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auck2me
233 days ago
Dialects, France, New Zealand, Relationships, Countries, Friendships, United States, Animals, Colours
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Gaaaa! Kooyeen, did you say that just because I posted about how happy I was when the local supermarket changed the sign from "10 items or less" to "10 items or fewer"? LOL, I remember that! But I wasn't really thinking of
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Nice to meet you Alex! I'm Sameer and I'm from India from your same age group I've been to many countries, but I've never heard a New Zealand dialect... See you around.. /Sameer
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It's not that a Southern accent makes you dumb. It makes you "sound" dumb. Also, it's not just about the accent itself. It's about an unintelligent dialect when grammar and words are purposefully atlered. It's about
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Two years too late, the correct way to use the idiom is "all of a sudden." American and British use of quotations is also different. Americans are taught for the most part that a period (full-stop) is used inside the quote, unless used
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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anonymous
247 days ago
Idioms, Prepositions, Pronunciation, Accents, Dialects, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, United States, American, Australia, Languages, Asia, China
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Hi Roger: I am curious why you would like sentences that are not written in a way that Americans would often write. Do you prefer British English (or some other dialect)? ALso, it sounds like you are talking about 2 different problems, each
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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alpheccastars
248 days ago
Numbers, British English, Dialects, Animals, Sentences, Writing, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, United Kingdom, Countries, Great Britain, United States, American, Languages
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I know the correct pronunciation of sword. I also know that at least some blacks pronounce the w in it. (Mahalia Jackson certainly does in her marvellous rendition of the song Down By The Riverside.) As the word existed in Old English, it is
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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cool breeze
249 days ago
Dialects, Pronunciation, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, United States, American, Languages, Animals, Songs, Music, Colours, Asia, Australia, New Zealand
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Dear friends, I have been struggling with a movie which has not script. I have do decipher all words and make subtitle. In this sense, I need a native person who can listen the wav files which lasts 30 sec to 1 min to decipher for me. those
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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enkidu
251 days ago
Dialects, Speaking English, Translation, Relationships, Sentences, Animals, Students, Colours, Friendships, Friends, Languages
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It's written in dialect. It sounds like it could be in backwoods America but the author was British so I'm at loss. In any case I wouldn't recommend trying to emulate the dialog in this story, it's decidedly non-standard. I heard
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Whilst both 'gotten' and 'forgotten' are Americanisms in one sense, the latter is used with increasing frequency in post-WW2 Britain, in which American language has had a stronger influence. It is a falsehood that
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
255 days ago
American English, British English, Dialects, Spelling, Inflections, Writing, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, American, Languages
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