Bretrick
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- Perth Western Australia
The French speak French, Spanish speak Spanish, Polish speak Polish.
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?
yes we'd like to know that too... how is it you and the US and Canada and New Zealand couldn't get you own language you had to steal ours ?The French speak French, Spanish speak Spanish, Polish speak Polish.
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?![]()
And Canadian in Canada. Dialects.Heh, heh. Well, you don't speak English in America. You speak American in America...![]()
you wish.....Heh, heh. Well, you don't speak English in America. You speak American in America...![]()
so why do you still speak English...When my people came to the U.S. the English demanded that we conceal our culture, dress like them, and speak unaccented English in order to be treated as "white" people.
We still have pockets of descendants, more conservative, who to this day refer to coastal outsiders as "The English" and hold onto their own language and customs. That is dying out except in Mennonite, Amish, Brethren, Plain People, Friends, and Hutterite farming communities.
Most people in the U.S. are not of British ancestry.
Bretrick, you are not a speaker of English. You and I both speak fluent Strine.The French speak French, Spanish speak Spanish, Polish speak Polish.
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?![]()
I love the Australian accent....Bretrick, you are not a speaker of English. You and I both speak fluent Strine.
It was the path to getting respect, autonomy, and community protection from the predations of the English. People were getting screwed in real estate, banking, trade, and governance (Local, State, and Federal).so why do you still speak English...![]()
Nawwww...you don't say.....It was the path to getting respect, autonomy, and community protection from the predations of the English. People were getting screwed in real estate, banking, trade, and governance (Local, State, and Federal).
Classic Vaudeville and silent film villain stock characters in beaver top hats or bowlers, often twirling their moustaches, were based on English archetypes going back before Dickens.
not to mention there's hundreds of different dialects in the UKMy countrymen and I are speakers of English in its American version. Actually there are many regional variations in the accents of American English.
I like being part of the international family of English speaking peoples.
By coincidence my ancestry is English......my family's surname is Anglo Saxon and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Look that up if your historical knowledge is lacking in that particular.
Also, I enjoy hearing English being spoken in various accents from around the world.
I speak American English, not British English. I've been to London 3 times and never have had a problem communicating with the locals. Oh sure I said popsicle and they said ice lolly. Or I would say cotton candy and they would say candy floss. I would say bumper cars and they would say dodgems. But we generally understood each other.The French speak French, Spanish speak Spanish, Polish speak Polish.
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?![]()
You could speak the indigenous language of the Aborigines. Probably should learn that anyway since you want to retire to the bush.The French speak French, Spanish speak Spanish, Polish speak Polish.
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?![]()
Which one? There are around 50 indigenous languages spoken in Australia.You could speak the indigenous language of the Aborigines.
His choice depending on what part of the Australian bush he wants to retire to. Might be the one closest to him Western Australia: 17 languages (~ 8,000 speaker)Which one? There are around 50 indigenous languages spoken in Australia.
- New South Wales: 3 languages (~ 600 speakers)
- South Australia: 4 languages (~ 3,900 speakers)
- Queensland: 5 languages (~ 1,800 speakers)
- Western Australia: 17 languages (~ 8,000 speakers)
- Northern Territory: 19 languages (~ 28,100 speakers)
I think that you had better ask the historians about that, and ask for the unrevised version.yes we'd like to know that too... how is it you and the US and Canada and New Zealand couldn't get you own language you had to steal ours ?![]()
That's because you speak Aussie, not English.The French speak French, Spanish speak Spanish, Polish speak Polish.
How come I speak English when I have never been to England?![]()