LOL@ 1:35 *WRONG* Ummm...I do believe here in the states" F" stands for Full. Also, who the heck says petrol? I'm guessing that's a British thing. So let's fix these sentences shall we: 1) John has gas. 2) John has a full tank of gas. 3) There's plenty of gas left in John's tank.
@Chantizzleification You are assuming that 'petrol' is somehow 'wrong'. Just because a different nation uses different terms does not make it 'wrong'. Nothing needs fixing. Furthermore, The only Soda I drink would soda-water with whisky. Chocolate chip cookies are a type of Biscuit and I would open the boot of my car to pick up a spanner to tighten the nuts on the car wheels. However, I may change the terms if I was speaking to someone from a different country, like YOU for example.
@Chantizzleification Try and remember whose language you are speaking. I won't try and lecture you on Sioux so leave the English to the English...makes sense, right?
like it or not Indian english is not standard english and it doesn't really sound good in Indian accent.. It's time India started teaching its kids, accented english , so that they develop that accent at a young age.
@abhishekp81 hey what would you think if somebody commented you the same way when you were learning another language. you can never expect them to speak the way you speak unless they got opportuanity to practice in native english speaking environment.
This is NOT a neutral acsent. It is actualee qite a strong Indian acsent. Far too sing-song and the acsent is often on the incorrect silabel.... yeah, like inglish actualee folos thair speleng rules
LOL@ 1:35 *WRONG* Ummm...I do believe here in the states" F" stands for Full. Also, who the heck says petrol? I'm guessing that's a British thing. So let's fix these sentences shall we: 1) John has gas. 2) John has a full tank of gas. 3) There's plenty of gas left in John's tank.
Chantizzleification 9 months ago
@Chantizzleification You are assuming that 'petrol' is somehow 'wrong'. Just because a different nation uses different terms does not make it 'wrong'. Nothing needs fixing. Furthermore, The only Soda I drink would soda-water with whisky. Chocolate chip cookies are a type of Biscuit and I would open the boot of my car to pick up a spanner to tighten the nuts on the car wheels. However, I may change the terms if I was speaking to someone from a different country, like YOU for example.
Broadercasting 7 months ago
@Chantizzleification Try and remember whose language you are speaking. I won't try and lecture you on Sioux so leave the English to the English...makes sense, right?
johndavies115 6 months ago
like it or not Indian english is not standard english and it doesn't really sound good in Indian accent.. It's time India started teaching its kids, accented english , so that they develop that accent at a young age.
abhishekp81 10 months ago
@abhishekp81 hey what would you think if somebody commented you the same way when you were learning another language. you can never expect them to speak the way you speak unless they got opportuanity to practice in native english speaking environment.
luckyfanarun 7 months ago
gud
nobel54 10 months ago
without accent... sure... I'm italian, absolutly not fluent in english and I'm able to recognize your accent -.-'
maxloiable 11 months ago
OMG!
bota717 11 months ago
what? Indian accent!
bota717 11 months ago
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This is NOT a neutral acsent. It is actualee qite a strong Indian acsent. Far too sing-song and the acsent is often on the incorrect silabel.... yeah, like inglish actualee folos thair speleng rules
lsatep 1 year ago