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The Engish Language (long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 165575" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>English is very hard. We have so much difference between ,the US,Canada,Australia,the UK and New Zealand. The way the language is spoken,even just across the Tasman sea in NZ they speak differently to us here in Australia. For example we say "six" New Zealanders pronouce it as "sex" we say "thanks" they pronounce it as "thenks". There are lots of other words. The US and Canadians say for example "noo" we say "nu" its spelt "new"</p><p>The list goes on.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 165575, member: 285"] English is very hard. We have so much difference between ,the US,Canada,Australia,the UK and New Zealand. The way the language is spoken,even just across the Tasman sea in NZ they speak differently to us here in Australia. For example we say "six" New Zealanders pronouce it as "sex" we say "thanks" they pronounce it as "thenks". There are lots of other words. The US and Canadians say for example "noo" we say "nu" its spelt "new" The list goes on. Colin [/QUOTE]
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