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    Sandy Navas's Avatar Sandy Navas is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: The joys of the English language!

    I can cuss in Arabic. Does that count?
    Be warned. I am BORED.
    This could be dangerous.

    When you get cold just go stand in the corner.
    They are usually 90 degrees.

    A giraffe's coffee would be cold by the time it reached the bottom of his throat.
    Ever think about that? No? You only think about yourself??

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    Sandy Navas's Avatar Sandy Navas is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsmith1127 View Post
    I guess this next statement will prove how dumb some mericans can be at least this one from ky.

    I don't get that whole poem thingy and the point it's trying to make.

    Not trying to be a smart alec so could someone dumb it down for me

    That doesn't mean anyone is dumb because they didn't get the point of the poem. The poem was written to show that many words in the English language are pronounced one way (weigh) when spelled differently, yet others are pronounced differently depending upon the meaning.

    That even confuses me . . .
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    When you get cold just go stand in the corner.
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    Sandy Navas's Avatar Sandy Navas is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyMtnLady View Post
    That was great Jane. I remember when my oldest daughter was dating her fiance' His last name was Howe (How) my maiden name was Rowe (also pronounced with the How ending) He told me my name should be pronounced like Row because the e made the o long. I said okay than you would be a HO ......he shut up!

    Now that's funny, I don't care who you are.
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    When you get cold just go stand in the corner.
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    A giraffe's coffee would be cold by the time it reached the bottom of his throat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy Navas View Post
    Now that's funny, I don't care who you are.
    Imagine my friends who are Mandarine and Cantonese when "Ho" became a joke! They were not so amused! lol Very proper friends! Sandy be quiet, yes, they are our friends!!
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    I learned French in school (being Canadian, French began in Grade 3 for us, not sure how it works now) and I even took it in university. I know a lot of French, but I am not confident in speaking it because there are SO many ways to mess it up! lol One thing that makes French hard for me (and I guess Spanish would be the same) is the masculine/feminine changes. In English, a car is a car, not male or female. But in French, it's feminine (une voiture). And you're constantly adding or dropping e's depending on the word and then you have to change your adjective so it's either masculine or feminine as well... Aggggggh! In University though, our focus was on pronounciation and enunciation... After two years of that, I could finally pronounce "champignon" and "montagne" properly! lol

    But what also amazes me is the changes in dialect! If you speak to three people, one from Australia, one from the UK, and one from North America, you'll hear three very different versions of the same language. That's also true of France and Quebec, although I guess you'd have to be well versed in French to really pick out the differences. Just in my province alone (and anyone who has been to Newfoundland will know this too) you can tell what part of the island they're from just by listening to how they speak, and we pronounce things VERY differently than the rest of Canada lol A teacher I had in college said that he was travelling across the island once and stopped into a Subway restaurant and ordered an egg salad sandwich, then proceeded to ask for onion and was told "My 'oney, dere's halready honion hon da hegg" lol If you're not familiar with how a Newfoundlander can sound funny while still speaking English, do a quick Google (or You Tube) search for "Buddy Wasisname and The Other Fellers" and you'll see what I mean It's like a cross between North American and UK lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy Navas View Post
    I can cuss in Arabic. Does that count?
    Of course - I used to able to cuss in at least 7 languages (sign of a misspent youth) but only speak and understand French beside my native English - quite good on British dialects though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musical_Starling View Post
    But what also amazes me is the changes in dialect! If you speak to three people, one from Australia, one from the UK, and one from North America, you'll hear three very different versions of the same language. lol

    Accents and local words can change within 20 miles in the UK and there are vaste differences (even to the untrained ear) between major areas such as Birmingham/Midlands, West Country (Somerset/Devon/Cornwall), London, Newcastle - and that's not including Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland!)

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    and as if that's not enough .....

    The joys of the English language!-english.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poppytree View Post
    and as if that's not enough .....

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    The "Moose vs. Meese" debate is why my college teacher started his habit of laughing whenever I put my hand up to ask a question lol But I found out later that there is no plural for Moose because it is a native word and they didn't use any plural nouns. So, since hubs is native, I told him it was his fault
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    Now all this is all very amusing and so real. But could someone please explain to me why we buy fabric by the metre and cut in imperial? Is it an Aussie thing or an all over the world thing?

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