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No, grandma, I dun won foo.
LoveToMySilas
post Apr 25 2008, 06:34 PM
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That's what she said.
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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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karmakiller
post Apr 25 2008, 09:26 PM
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DDR \\ I'm Dee :)
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Sometimes I speak half a sentence in English and the other half in German. Deunglish. I have a lot of family members who speak German, and we all know English, so it doesn't really matter. shrug.gif It creeps my friends out when I speak under my breath in German.
 

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