Speaking English !
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> I get comments 'of amazement at how well English is spoken'.
exchange from a friend of mine in Ohio
USC: where are you from brit: England USC: really? What language do you speak there.
>> I am also happy to slant my accent so that it helps americans understand
>> (pronouncing tomatoe for example).
I do that too. Just remember NEVER to attempt words like "dude" or "hella". And to be
wary with the phrase "wearing just his vest and pants".
Now if only I could manage to switch back when I call the UK...
exchange from a friend of mine in Ohio
USC: where are you from brit: England USC: really? What language do you speak there.
>> I am also happy to slant my accent so that it helps americans understand
>> (pronouncing tomatoe for example).
I do that too. Just remember NEVER to attempt words like "dude" or "hella". And to be
wary with the phrase "wearing just his vest and pants".
Now if only I could manage to switch back when I call the UK...
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Hi Roger,
I'm from Blackpool and I am a Blackpool fan - the icon under my name is the badge for the club. I have been to Birmingham, I spent a year there one day!
In fact I am very excited because we are going to Villa Park next month to see England v Portugal.
Theres another phrase you shouldn't use in America, my (usaf) neighbour was going to Gatwick and he was going to try and get the Airforce bus but if it was full he would have to make his own way down. I said if you can't get on the come over and knock me up and I'll drive you down. Aparantley you don't tell americans to come round and knock you up!
I'm from Blackpool and I am a Blackpool fan - the icon under my name is the badge for the club. I have been to Birmingham, I spent a year there one day!
In fact I am very excited because we are going to Villa Park next month to see England v Portugal.
Theres another phrase you shouldn't use in America, my (usaf) neighbour was going to Gatwick and he was going to try and get the Airforce bus but if it was full he would have to make his own way down. I said if you can't get on the come over and knock me up and I'll drive you down. Aparantley you don't tell americans to come round and knock you up!
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Aluminium/aluminum is one of the interesting difference b'ween US English & UK English but there's a spelling difference.
Ask an American to say the name of the herb (or "erb" as Americans say) oregano. It'll raise a smile to many Brits. However, I haven't asked Americans all over the country to say the word so some may say it like British people do.
BTW, Americans may admire Hugh Grant and they might consider him an ambassador for Britain (especially for British males). I think not!
Those American women who've married/are engaged to British men will probably know what I mean.
Ask an American to say the name of the herb (or "erb" as Americans say) oregano. It'll raise a smile to many Brits. However, I haven't asked Americans all over the country to say the word so some may say it like British people do.
BTW, Americans may admire Hugh Grant and they might consider him an ambassador for Britain (especially for British males). I think not!
Those American women who've married/are engaged to British men will probably know what I mean.
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>My wife speaks British English with a Swedish accent... When she throws in some
>slang with some sort of Texas accent, it makes my jaw drop. Its like the Original
>Cowgirl just rode in off The Range.
>
I know just what you mean - people really get a kick out of hearing Pavel use
words like 'Yall'. Yes, he really does. He was imitating my way of speaking
before he ever came here, and now he sounds just like a proper Russian
Southern boy!
Carole
>My wife speaks British English with a Swedish accent... When she throws in some
>slang with some sort of Texas accent, it makes my jaw drop. Its like the Original
>Cowgirl just rode in off The Range.
>
I know just what you mean - people really get a kick out of hearing Pavel use
words like 'Yall'. Yes, he really does. He was imitating my way of speaking
before he ever came here, and now he sounds just like a proper Russian
Southern boy!
Carole
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I don't think Hugh Grant is a representation of British man, but although I have never taken a poll, I'm willing to bet many other American men do.. of course some my age might also think Johnny Rotten is .. ha ha.
I fell in love with my fiance because he is a "Cool Square"; meaning he is very gentlemanly and old fashioned in how he treats me (which naturally I love) but most American women my age (39) find that to be SQUARE! It's amazing that most of my friends date men who are not as quick to pay their women any kind of positive attention.. and I am being nice here! Tony is very loving and very sentimental and emotional which is something I was not used to but I love it. He's cool because he's into great music..very diverse. Americans tend to "compartmentalize" music ...I never appreciated the value of a diversified radio station til I knew Tony.. now I listen to Virgin and BBC stations from my computer at work. So across the ATlantic, while we are separated, we can still listen to the same radio station!
As for the differences in pronounciations, we now aborb each other's languages; he even noticed that I've started to drop my H's...
....but he refuses to say "DUDE" ... thank GOD!
..sal
I fell in love with my fiance because he is a "Cool Square"; meaning he is very gentlemanly and old fashioned in how he treats me (which naturally I love) but most American women my age (39) find that to be SQUARE! It's amazing that most of my friends date men who are not as quick to pay their women any kind of positive attention.. and I am being nice here! Tony is very loving and very sentimental and emotional which is something I was not used to but I love it. He's cool because he's into great music..very diverse. Americans tend to "compartmentalize" music ...I never appreciated the value of a diversified radio station til I knew Tony.. now I listen to Virgin and BBC stations from my computer at work. So across the ATlantic, while we are separated, we can still listen to the same radio station!
As for the differences in pronounciations, we now aborb each other's languages; he even noticed that I've started to drop my H's...
....but he refuses to say "DUDE" ... thank GOD!
..sal
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I don't think Hugh Grant is a representation of British man, but although I have never taken a poll, I'm willing to bet many other American men do.. of course some my age might also think Johnny Rotten is .. ha ha.
OOPS! I meant WOMEN!!!! dumb me!
OOPS! I meant WOMEN!!!! dumb me!
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> Patrick, Being from Blackpool and a Birmingham fan, surely you'll need to learn
> English !!!!
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> MJ, I also have the aluminum thing with my missus, although in England it's
> ALUMINIUM and in the US ALUMINUM (that was confusing, did I get it right ?)
Even more confusing, Canadians tend to say "aluminum", but the Aluminium Company of
Canada (Alcan), one of Canada's largest employers, spells it the UK way -- & won't do
business with consultants who don't know this. (Fortunately, I was warned!)
Chris
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CHRISTOPHER J. MOOREHEAD Durham, NC [email protected]
"As matter of fact, an important class divide falls between those who feel
veneration before the term "executive", and those who feel like throwing up." ~ Paul
Fussell, "Class"
> Patrick, Being from Blackpool and a Birmingham fan, surely you'll need to learn
> English !!!!
>
> MJ, I also have the aluminum thing with my missus, although in England it's
> ALUMINIUM and in the US ALUMINUM (that was confusing, did I get it right ?)
Even more confusing, Canadians tend to say "aluminum", but the Aluminium Company of
Canada (Alcan), one of Canada's largest employers, spells it the UK way -- & won't do
business with consultants who don't know this. (Fortunately, I was warned!)
Chris
--
CHRISTOPHER J. MOOREHEAD Durham, NC [email protected]
"As matter of fact, an important class divide falls between those who feel
veneration before the term "executive", and those who feel like throwing up." ~ Paul
Fussell, "Class"
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"rogerpenycate" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Alan, Time to check your paperwork again, for the 27th time !!
34th time actually.
> Alan, Time to check your paperwork again, for the 27th time !!
34th time actually.
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On 1 Aug 2002 03:21:10 GMT, rogerpenycate <[email protected]> wrote:
>Patrick, I sent you a direct email to explain to a computer dickhead how the fantasy
>thingy works.
>
>Roger
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>--
>Fulham Football Club for the Premiership Title ?????
Is this the fantasy thingy?
Denis
>Patrick, I sent you a direct email to explain to a computer dickhead how the fantasy
>thingy works.
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>Roger
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>--
>Fulham Football Club for the Premiership Title ?????
Is this the fantasy thingy?
Denis
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Re: Speaking English !
I had to giggle after reading this....
My husband, who's a seventh grade teacher, actually called me at work one day so his class could listen (on the speaker phone) to my accent.
He claims, as many other do, that I have an accent (I'm Canadian) - but I don't think I do.
My husband, who's a seventh grade teacher, actually called me at work one day so his class could listen (on the speaker phone) to my accent.
He claims, as many other do, that I have an accent (I'm Canadian) - but I don't think I do.
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Re: Speaking English !
Originally posted by NC Penguin
Ask an American to say the name of the herb (or "erb" as Americans say) oregano. It'll raise a smile to many Brits.
Ask an American to say the name of the herb (or "erb" as Americans say) oregano. It'll raise a smile to many Brits.
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On 1 Aug 2002 03:21:10 GMT, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:
>Theres an old saying - USA and Britain, two countries divided by the same language"
>which is very apt. I, for the most part, have little trouble in America but I have
>picked a lot of Americanisms up of the wife which helps, I am also happy to slant my
>accent so that it helps americans understand (pronouncing tomatoe for example).
>
>When I first got married I was at a (her) family party and was telling her family
>about England when suddenly one of her uncles said "will you speak English" so I had
>to get Ellen to translate!
>
>You will adapt very quickly, just don't say "I'm feeling a bit queer I think I'll go
>outside for a fag"
And just wait and see what happens the first time you ask a pretty secretary if she
has a rubber you can borrow!
Denis
>Theres an old saying - USA and Britain, two countries divided by the same language"
>which is very apt. I, for the most part, have little trouble in America but I have
>picked a lot of Americanisms up of the wife which helps, I am also happy to slant my
>accent so that it helps americans understand (pronouncing tomatoe for example).
>
>When I first got married I was at a (her) family party and was telling her family
>about England when suddenly one of her uncles said "will you speak English" so I had
>to get Ellen to translate!
>
>You will adapt very quickly, just don't say "I'm feeling a bit queer I think I'll go
>outside for a fag"
And just wait and see what happens the first time you ask a pretty secretary if she
has a rubber you can borrow!
Denis
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Hi justme,
american - orr - egg - in - no
english are-e-garn-o
hope that clears it up
american - orr - egg - in - no
english are-e-garn-o
hope that clears it up
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Re: Speaking English !
that *is* funny...my fiance (the uk citizen) *always* has a Texas drawl when he takes a stab at an "American" accent. As someone with a very "neutral" American accent (ie, no one knows where exactly I'm from), I think it's absolutely cringe-inducing
Then again, I can't do any kind of accent in English other than my own (well, okay, I can vaguely stab at a Texan accent) but I do great in other languages.
Then again, I can't do any kind of accent in English other than my own (well, okay, I can vaguely stab at a Texan accent) but I do great in other languages.
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Denis Barlow wrote:
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> On 1 Aug 2002 03:21:10 GMT, rogerpenycate <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >Patrick, I sent you a direct email to explain to a computer dickhead how the
> >fantasy thingy works.
> >
> >Roger
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Fulham Football Club for the Premiership Title ?????
>
> Is this the fantasy thingy?
No, simply that the word "Arsenal" was misspelled
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> On 1 Aug 2002 03:21:10 GMT, rogerpenycate <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Patrick, I sent you a direct email to explain to a computer dickhead how the
> >fantasy thingy works.
> >
> >Roger
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Fulham Football Club for the Premiership Title ?????
>
> Is this the fantasy thingy?
No, simply that the word "Arsenal" was misspelled