The English language as the official language of the United States

Started by eThneoLgrRnae9 pages

Originally posted by Blakemore
Do you say ishue or issyou? cos one is correct.

Also, skejool, or shejule? Cos one is correct.

The first choice is correct in both cases no matter how you Brits say them.

Everyone needs to start saying thou art.

I actually say issue like ishyou.

Yeah, I would be totally down with that KJV Bible talk. That is beautiful language.

Originally posted by BackFire
I actually say issue like ishyou.

Yes, that is the proper way to say it but I don't think brits say it like that.

They're "english" is weird.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
The first choice is correct in both cases no matter how you Brits say them.
I agree.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yes, that is the proper way to say it but I don't think brits say it like that.
Hey, some of us do say it that way. I don't know why some don't.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yes, that is the proper way to say it but I don't think brits say it like that.

They're "english" is weird.

It’s their language. It’s named after them. We’re the ones who made changes to it.

All languages are like that. There are significant differences between the Spanish spoke in Spain and how it’s spoken in Latin America.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yes, that is the proper way to say it but I don't think brits say it like that.

They're "english" is weird.

*their yw

Originally posted by BackFire
It’s their language. It’s named after them. We’re the ones who made changes to it.

All languages are like that. There are significant differences between the Spanish spoke in Spain and how it’s spoken in Latin America.

It was their language but we have upgraded it into something better. English 2.0 lol.

They're is a significant difference between American English and British english. Our version is better, imo.

Originally posted by BackFire
It’s their language. It’s named after them. We’re the ones who made changes to it.

All languages are like that. There are significant differences between the Spanish spoke in Spain and how it’s spoken in Latin America.

Strangely Quebec wa, speak more traditional French than the French. How weird is that?

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
It was their language but we have upgraded it into something better. English 2.0 lol.

They're is a significant difference between American English and British english. Our version is better, imo.

*there, again, yw

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
It was their language but we have upgraded it into something better. English 2.0 lol.

They're is a significant difference between American English and British english. Our version is better, imo.

Their curse words are better.

Originally posted by BackFire
Their curse words are better.
Yup! That clip on the Bus in Eurotrip underlines this point nicely.

Originally posted by BackFire
Their curse words are better.

Oh really? I'm not familiar with those. What are some of them?

There is three words which are pronounced the same. "there" referring to an area, "their" which refers to a person, and "they're" which is a contraction of "they are" now get them ****ing right!

Originally posted by Blakemore
There is three words which are pronounced the same. "there" referring to an area, "their" which refers to a person, and "they're" which is a contraction of "they are" now get them ****ing right!

Yeah, that is unchanged; we haven't altered that.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Oh really? I'm not familiar with those. What are some of them?

Bollocks, bugger, minger. Minging and i love how casually they use c*nt.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yeah, that is unchanged; we haven't altered that.
Then why do you constantly get them wrong?

Originally posted by BackFire
Bollocks, bugger, minger. Minging and i love how casually they use c*nt.
Hey, yanks use douche. That's not as common in the UK.