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How to sound more British!
If anyone from foreign lands wants to sound more British when they speak English, take a look at this list!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/robynwilder/...glish-language Personally, I would add one more: Spiffing! :rock: If any explanations are needed, feel free to ask away. WARNING: some naughty words are in there. |
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Idea(r). :O:
Not sure why there's an "r" there in the pronounciation sometimes. Some type of dialect? :hmmm: |
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American dialects can be fun, too. Most Southerners pronounce "oil" as "owel". Texans don't even go that far. They pronounce it "ohl". When Jimmy Carter was president there were comic pieces written about the new dictionary. "Rat Cheer: The place were something is. 'I put it rat cheer'." Then there's the New York/New Jersey dialect, in which the former is pronounced "Noo Yawk" and the latter "Noo Joisey". Then there's Minnesota, which is famous for following and exaggerating the Canadian "oo". "It's aboot a mile doon the rood". It's not quite Scottish, but cloose. |
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They forgot Capt. Slow's favorite word "Ronnied", which is British slag for screwed or fouled up and/or fubar. I tend to use bugger, buggered, or buggery a lot.
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I remember hearing it said on the Monty Python series. "Idear" huh? :hmmm: :O: And "issue" being pronounced "is-you", I'm used to it being "ish-you" :O: Quote:
"This is dishwasher is pants" |
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bugga We also use "chunder guts" meaning a person who can't hold their beer. Try this for size and beware lots of strong meanings and swear words. http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/ |
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@Lionclaw, I've heard a quite a bit of British slang but pants is a new one. @Jim, having read the Master and Commander series it's not difficult to know what buggery means:arrgh!:. Now could you explain why the British use the term "boot" instead of "trunk" in car terminology? |
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