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I could listen to you talk for an hour!
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@JackBrockley My grandma said that she pronounced it how I said. It might depend on the part of England. I don't know.
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ahahah yes, if you were a showman your shows would last more or less 15 min ahahahah XD (but they would be really funny :D )
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gosh ... can't you just HOLD IT?? .. u talk fast .. !!!!
but anyways ,, i think ENGLISH ENGLISH is the winner .. lolz
thanx DUDE ^^
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Purple contacts?
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@IdkWtfIAmAnymore I'm from England and I pronounce it al-ah-min-yum...
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Aluminum.
England- Al-you-min-ee-um
America- Al-oo-min-um
(I prefer the British way of saying it. :D
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Anyway, British English or English English is a much more colorful (or colourful) in my opinion. Hey, England is the origin of the language and has had a longer history than the US. "He really gets on my tits." OR "He really gets on my wick." (Of course, that can be interpreted in another VERY interesting way!)
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Hi, Roland! Well, I used to be an ESL teacher and loved showing the diversity of the English language in English-speaking countries. So for my upper level English classes I would compare American and British English as an example. (I've been to England 3 times by the way. I LOVE England!) Example: "I'll knock you up around seven."/British (trans. I'll come by your place around seven) "I knocked up my girlfriend."/American (trans. I got my girlfriend pregnant).
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I'm from Staffordshire, England! :)
well you missed BREATHING !
pYthQn 1 week ago
@pYthQn Life is to short for breathing! :P
RolyUnGashaaHD 1 week ago 4
what is a canteen line? i here it often from people in the UK.
princeace2007 1 week ago
@princeace2007 Just a queue nothing special
RolyUnGashaaHD 1 week ago
Australians call hot chips or french fries, chips and cold chips, also chips. Now that's confusing
ScarlettShadows94 1 week ago
@ScarlettShadows94 LOL why can't it all be the same would be so much easier haha
RolyUnGashaaHD 1 week ago 2