I like cats --> English for I Like Cats
There I have corrected your misappropriation of the English language.
I have many boots.
I mean...boats.
I could go on all day....
I mean...the language is English, and its origin is England.
Thus by definition, any distortion of this Language colloquially or by other nationalities, is merely misuse of the language.
So we (UK, England) are right...you lot are all wrong!
Dude...that's another misappropriation from over the pond.
Do you know what the word really means?
The has the sound "thuh" not "Thee"
There is no Ae sound for the letter A, its "ah", or "a".
Eh? Is a question. Eh up is a greeting. Aye is a reply (pronounced eye)
Now if I were to talk french, then I would be subject to the same criticism, hence I learned correctly.
The French are usually far more aggressive in correcting misuse of le Francais
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A friend asked me what I was planning on eating this evening.
I said "Pasta for one".
He said, " How come?"
I said, "I was feeling cannelloni"
I said "Pasta for one".
He said, " How come?"
I said, "I was feeling cannelloni"
I mean...the language is English, and its origin is England.
Yaaaahhh...
You might want to research that actually.
I heard there was a worldwide shortage of exclamation marks and there's a chance we might run out in the few years.
I'm a dissident so I say up yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm a dissident so I say up yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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