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@pinkangel901 we could call it "American" instead of "English" if that would make you feel better.
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@pescaterian11 as is favor
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27 People didnt find their self .
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been lookin for this :D good job
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Corrine Bailey Rae has simplicity and tone with her music and is a breath of fresh air. This sweet English doll's voice is like a gentle massage on the ear drums. Rae’s vibe is one of kicking off your shoes, pouring your favorite drink, and finding a favorite chair. and ~ Keep Those Records On! .
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@pinkangel901 No, man, a country does not own a language. The form of English we speak now may have started in England, but that doesn't really mean anything. It's not like a group of men sat down together and created a this totally new, unique way of speaking and decided to call it English. If I remember correctly, English is a Germanic language that was brought to England by some Germans. Does that mean you're speaking Germany's language?
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@pescaterian11 er. you're typing ENGLISH , not American. I'm English and live in England, and every major country speaks English, spell it how you want but remember you're speaking England's language, not America's. Just remember...
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@pinkangel901 Are you saying that Americans should spell the words with an ou too? If that's what you're saying the that's a bit ridiculous. A group of people move and develope different accents and dialects (is that the word?) and it's only natural for languages to change a bit. I live in the US so I'm going to spell and say the words how we do in America because that's how WE say it. It's not that serious.
The English spell it favourite. American English has a habit of taking out the ou and just using the o. Favorite, color, rumor, etc. are all spelled with an ou outside of America.
pescaterian11 2 years ago 25
this song is my world...I luv it
34cheychey 2 years ago 21