No, grandma, I dun won foo. |
No, grandma, I dun won foo. |
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![]() That's what she said. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 3,559 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 130,200 ![]() |
This goes out to everybody who has parents or grandparents or any form of relative that doesn't speak english too well. Do you ever find yourself speaking "engrish" with them (even though we can speak fluent english) because you think that they won't understand if you do speak in english?
For example: Grandma: Where you go today? Jane: I play basketbon with fren. ![]() |
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![]() <3<3<3<3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 3,177 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 3,779 ![]() |
CANTOOOOOOOOOOO!!
I really wish i spoke it really well and also pay attention in class so I could read and write it! ): But I definitely know what you're talking about in that heavy canto accent. Its like "Toy-san wa" or something right? I usually just nod and smile cause i can't understand them haha. But my mom makes me speak chinese in my house but she knows what i'm talking about since i say it in english first.But when it comes to talking to my dad.. I'm like uhh, umm and like i bring the friken dictionary out just to show him what i mean. hahahaha. i fail. |
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