0stsee wrote:But all in all one can say that in English [...] you speak the way you write.
You must be joking.
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0stsee wrote:But all in all one can say that in English [...] you speak the way you write.
Amikeco wrote:0stsee wrote:But all in all one can say that in English [...] you speak the way you write.
You must be joking.
Daniel wrote:0stsee wrote:But all in all one can say that in English [...] you speak the way you write.
I'm not sure.
In the case of the UK, the spoken language varies region to region.
There are many indigenous English dialects in the UK (even in England) that are so different that it is incomprehensible to other speakers from different parts of the country.
For example, someone from Birmingham may say "Kip aert th'oss road!" or someone from Manchester may say "He ain't done nowt in t'shop..." and someone in Yorkshire may say "Give the book me!"
Amikeco wrote:0stsee wrote:But all in all one can say that in English [...] you speak the way you write.
You must be joking.
Fra wrote:It is Turkish. Turkish is the easiest for sure. But not necessarily for English speakers, this is for everyone in general.
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