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"American vs. British English" the tongue match

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News -Oct 22-2008 --Teachers Troy and Steve are currently living and working in Japan and John Dkar is visiting SouthAmerica--- living in Trujillo,Peru...official website changed to www.cardren.com

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  • Ask an American to say "Will Merry Mary Marry?"

    It'll sound like "Will Mary Mary Mary?" LOL

  • the english teacher is soo funny & cute ;)

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  • @alexisonfiredb Shouldn't someone put her out?

  • @crapatev Alexis on fire :)

  • @crapatev 'Ask an American to say "Will Merry Mary Marry?" '

    Update: I can't seriously think of any situation when I'll need to ask this question.

  • @alexisonfiredb

    ;-)

    I've always meant to ask ... is the band name = "alex is on fire", or "alexis on fire"? I'm a grammar pedant, and I need to know.

  • @crapatev -.- fuck you lol its true

    

  • Many people here complain about this or that accent not being "real English". But if you mean English that's close to the old English language period, then it might sound like this:

    HWÆT, WE GAR-DEna in geardagum,

    þeodcyninga þrym gefrunon,

    hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon!

    I don't think a lot of people speak English like that today.

  • I do love the bloppers ;D

  • lol I'm just a small town girl

  • @crapatev thats how they sound

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