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Hi,
A little question:
Judge's
bridge's
ans so on ( with an apostrophe)
are pronounced like JUDGES and BRIDGES (plural)
I mean /judgIZ/, /bridgIZ/?
Thanks.
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SUMWUN ELSE
It seemZ all iZ right
You gotta be alright
In the room with broken walls
We're waitin' the sun
Seems we're alone in here
But you...
Can't you hear this fuckin' breath nearby?
Hear this breath nearby...
WHY???
ME, YOU
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Hi,
Came across something. I'm guessing it's wordplay, but I'm not sure,
so that's why I'm being here
Imagine Kuweit 1991, a platoon of soldiers in the desert, captain talkin' with a guide:
So why don't we just go directly in. Right
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Going further, he is saying
"Everybody in? Steve? Steve?"
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Hi,
What does the following phrase mean
"Bets around, bets around. Let's go, Ben!"
They're playing the cards.
Thanks.
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I just heard some people pronouncing "S" like "SH/ZH" (Depends on a word)
before and after "R".
Examples:
'I've never seen anything like it." ( never Sheen).
"Making my demons run." (my demonZH run).
Of course I know that this
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Hi,
A little question - does "hold forth" have any other meaning besides
"to talk at great length". I mean, in Jack London's "The call of the wild"
there is the folllowing sentence:
"There were great stables, where a dozen
grooms and
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Hi,
What's the meaning of the following phrase:
"I'm not gonna let you die down here"
"You didn't"
Thanks.
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No, man's not wounded.
Mister Micawber, you saw this movie?
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Oh, no it isn't. It's from "Alien vs predator", actually.
Why don't we get back to the question?
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