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I can hear my ears
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Slattern of the Swail
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How do you pronounce 'lawyer'? I always say 'liar' just for funsies.
![]() Language is not static but constantly evolving. Except for Ebonics. That's just crap. (and I know how you feel about it, grant)
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In Barrie's play and novel, the roles of fairies are brief: they are allies to the Lost Boys, the source of fairy dust and ...They are portrayed as dangerous, whimsical and extremely clever but quite hedonistic. "Shall I give you a kiss?" Peter asked and, jerking an acorn button off his coat, solemnly presented it to her. —James Barrie Wimminfolk they be tricksy. - ZenGum |
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I can hear my ears
Join Date: Oct 2003
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listen to the words at the very end.
SINEAD O'CONNOR TROY LYRICS (Sinaed O'Connor) I'll remember it And Dublin in a rainstorm And sitting in the long grass in summer Keeping warm I'll remember it Every restless night We were so young then We thought that everything We could possibly do was right Then we moved Stolen from our very eyes And I wondered where you went to Tell me when did the light die You will rise You'll return The phoenix from the flame You will learn You will rise You'll return Being what you are There is no other Troy For you to burn And I never meant to hurt you I swear I didn't mean Those things I said I never meant to do that to you Next time I'll keep my hands to myself instead Oh, does she love you What do you want to do? Does she need you like I do? Do you love her? Is she good for you? Does she hold you like I do? Do you want me? Should I leave? I know you're always telling me That you love me Just sometimes I wonder If I should believe Oh, I love you God, I love you I'd kill a dragon for you I'll die But I will rise And I will return The Phoenix from the flame I have learned I will rise And you'll see me return Being what I am There is no other Troy For me to burn And you should've left the light on You should've left the light on Then I wouldn't have tried And you'd never have known And I wouldn't have pulled you tighter No I wouldn't have pulled you close I wouldn't have screamed No I can't let you go And the door wasn't closed No I wouldn't have pulled you to me No I wouldn't have kissed your face You wouldn't have begged me to hold you If we hadn't been there in the first place Ah but I know you wanted me to be there oh oh Every look that you threw told me so But you should've left the light on You should've left the light on And the flames burned away But you're still spitting fire Make no difference what you say You're still a liar You're still a liar You're still a lawyer (yes it's really LAWYER, according to the official books !!)
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An oral exam today. Please speak out loud the following two sentences.
"I have been many places." "I have seen many places." I believe UK speakers will hear only one difference, the consonant, while US speakers will hear two differences, the consonant and the "ee" of each verb. So who is mispronouncing "been"? |
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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Good point! When I was young and working in the local farm market, a woman from India, speaking broken English, asked my friend "Where have you bean?" My friend was like "uh, well, er, I've been right here, I guess." She finally figured out to point her towards the beans.
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Join Date: May 2006
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Purty Murials
As I was driving through Alabama last week, there was a funny commercial for an artist who, as the voice talent declared, painted beautiful "murials" for churches and sanctuaries. That's right, mur-i-als. Now, I would forgive that usage if it were just a random rural Southerner speaking informally, but this was a woman reading ad copy that had to go through at least some review before it was broadcast. In the ad, a women asserted several times how beautiful were the artist's "murials" and how the same "murials" would make any room look bigger and how the "murials" could depict famous events from the bible etc. I could not help thinking of the artist struggling to paint those small cigars of the same pronunciation. "Wow! That cigar is so beautiful it would be a shame to smoke it. How long have you been painting those Muriels?"
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I hear them call the tide
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Better than ugly muriels, though
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Lol, sure you guys can come visit. But do remember to let me know beforehand, mkay? Then I can make sure to stock up on the stroopwafels and drop. :p
And I honestly had been wondering what on earth that second difference could have been in that 'oral exam' until I read Grant's post. Gah, now I feel silly. ![]()
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We have to go back, Kate!
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In the North of England, most people say 'bin' for been. "I've bin to the shops" but....not the whole of the North of England, cause some parts pronounce it "been/bean" but slightly shorter than 'a bean'. Some areas of England, the pronunciation veers towards "ben". Most people I know code-switch between 'bin' and 'been', depending on if they're being professional or 'posh', or trying to sound convincing, or on their best behaviour at a Job interview etc etc.
Also it depends on where the emphasis is in a sentence. If you are emphasising the 'been' rather than 'to the shop', then some people would extend that from 'bin' to 'been'.......or not....lot of dialectic variance, though the distinctions are starting to fade |
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We have to go back, Kate!
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A serene breakdown
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I understand that one way for an American to tell an Australian from a New Zealander is to listen to how they pronounce "been." The Kiwi will rhyme it with "bin."
Of course, natives from those two countries have no trouble telling the accents apart.
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Slattern of the Swail
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To any foreigner, English is exceedingly difficult. Even the angels speak it with an accent.
- Mark Twain
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Nitpicker
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To be honest, English isn't that difficult at all. Unlike, say, German. *flinches*
However, I must say that part of the difficulty is taken away by the large input we have. Music, television, loan words - there's a lot of English words and sentences we hear every day, so you slowly become accustomed to it.
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