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The Engish Language (long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 165562" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>how right you are English is a hard language to learn, as we have a very flowery way of putting things, using several words to discribe something, when in fact only two could do it. I guess it is because we like the sound of our own voices. as you say Cattleman, take little old England not very big compared to Aus: and US but go a few miles up North and they say Reat for right and nowt for nothing, and don't get on to Scotland, Ireland and Wales we would be here forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 165562, member: 3193"] how right you are English is a hard language to learn, as we have a very flowery way of putting things, using several words to discribe something, when in fact only two could do it. I guess it is because we like the sound of our own voices. as you say Cattleman, take little old England not very big compared to Aus: and US but go a few miles up North and they say Reat for right and nowt for nothing, and don't get on to Scotland, Ireland and Wales we would be here forever. [/QUOTE]
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