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Hi Marvin A.,
I think your pronunciation of 'Polk' is nonstandard. What do you think?
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Hi Marvin A.,
'Subway' in British English refers to a tunnel under a road for use by pedestrians. 'Subway' as a brand name is known in the UK, too.
Englishuser
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think.
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Hi Kooyeen,
then American English should sound very natural to British people
Yes, it does. British people can understand mainstream American English very well.
I guess there's less British English in the US than American English in
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if the syllabus requires grammar studies, for instance.
Englishuser
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, but this seems less likely.
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of the words with the /a:/-sound has to do with his North American origins.
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Hi everyone,
Are you familiar with Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ? Did you read or study the original text or did you read Chaucer's masterpiece in translation? How well can you understand Middle English (feel free to take a look at the
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Hi milky,
Yes, I think they should. Or, alternatively, and I feel I like this idea even more, Indians should be allowed to use Indian English in Europe and North America as well.
Englishuser
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