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misc.writing.screenplays.moderated
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jacques e. bouchard
3 yr 318 days ago
Languages, Countries, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, United States, Business, United Kingdom, Great Britain, References, Career, American, Students, Pronunciation, Learning English
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sci.lang.translation Commercial translation software technologies are getting better and better. Today the software translation errors are very few that a local professional editor of any country can effortlessly correct them in a short time.
misc.education.language.english
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rajah homaba
3 yr 327 days ago
Translation, Learning English, Pronunciation, Mistakes, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, United States, Business, American, Asia, Languages
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Commercial translation software technologies are getting better and better. Today the software translation errors are very few that a local professional editor of any country can effortlessly correct them in a short time. Therefore it's now
misc.education.language.english
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rajah homaba
3 yr 327 days ago
Translation, Learning English, Pronunciation, Mistakes, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, United States, Business, American, Asia, Languages
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I hate to be the spanner in the works here, but this subject is near and dear to my heart. As most of you know, I am an American working in Greece. The majority of Greeks in Greece insist on the innate superiority of British English to American
misc.education.language.english
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credoquaabsurdum
4 yr 160 days ago
American English, Numbers, Pronunciation, British English, Students, Speaking, Great Britain, Animals, Writing, United States, References, Business, Career, American, Languages
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... What struck me with the three examples is that South Asian English pronunciation *does* sound British - but it ... is, on the other hand, not entirely unlike the sound some Americans make when trying to do a 'British Accent'. Your url
misc.education.language.english
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james salsman
5 yr 53 days ago
Pronunciation, Accents, Intonations, Speaking, Countries, Animals, United States, References, Business, Career, American, Asia, China, Languages, British Accent
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Donna Richoux typed thus: That'll be me. Guilty on all ... that I was saying "Shore". Or the other way around. Interesting. I cannot understand how "pen" and "pin" could possibly be confused (except perhaps by a
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as a german, I quite regularly read english books, magazines and newspapers (british and american) and watch british and american ... walked to the book shelf and took the OED. Very disappointing, no entry. Webster's: no entry. Encarta's
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Students and employers should be reminded that people with English and American accents understand each other without difficulty, which implies that the differences in accent between them are quite small. A student learning English needs to be
misc.education.language.english
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mxsmanic
5 yr 124 days ago
American English, Learning English, Pronunciation, Accents, American Accents, Students, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Careers, United States, Business, American, Languages, British Accent
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I wonder if there are any speakers of a variety ... the "Ef" pronunciation. Is he from Scotland or somewhere nearthere? I don't know, but I still want to know what that ferocious-sounding interjection is that all the MPs utter
uk.culture.language.english
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pat durkin
5 yr 135 days ago
Vowels, Consonants, Dialects, Pronunciation, Careers, Business, Chat, Friendships, Speaking, United States, American
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This supposed "Standard American English accent" sounds like a variation on the now rarely-used term "General American": From the dictionary at www.infoplease.com , which appears to be the *Random House Webster's Unabridged
alt.usage.english
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 148 days ago
American English, Accents, Dialects, Pronunciation, Business, Friendships, United States, American, Usages, Speaking, Chat, References, Career, Speeches, American Accents
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