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Your car is gorgeous. If this never changed, it would still be featured in every magazine a minimum of twice.
I'm an English major, and took a fair amount of linguistics classes, but I still can't decipher half the conversation. It's like a take on the wordplay common in the British Cockney accent, but it's not all rhyme-based.
I'm an English major, and took a fair amount of linguistics classes, but I still can't decipher half the conversation. It's like a take on the wordplay common in the British Cockney accent, but it's not all rhyme-based.
Glad it's not just me then! I was going to ask, is this how people talk? Is this some kinda regional dialect? Or just Ryan's individual style?
I'm not having a dig or anything, I'm genuinely interested. I mean, I'm English (most likely why I don't get it) and over here it's all "cor blimey guv'nor" or "eh up, trouble int' mill" and shit
Glad it's not just me then! I was going to ask, is this how people talk? Is this some kinda regional dialect? Or just Ryan's individual style?
I'm not having a dig or anything, I'm genuinely interested. I mean, I'm English (most likely why I don't get it) and over here it's all "cor blimey guv'nor" or "eh up, trouble int' mill" and shit
Peace
if it is that way for you, imagine for a Portuguese like me
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