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 only PERFECT English ;=)

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Posted on 01-24-06 8:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Friend,
How are you doing? Please do post your views but make sure that is in perfect English, no more grammar mistakes, and spellilng errors. Moreover, pay proper attention on articles, prepostions, punctuation, question mark and on everything.

This is just another fun thread.

Any mistake? God, I have already gone nervous.
 
Posted on 02-01-06 4:07 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hehe, nice thread Amazing--- im enjoying it.... :D
 
Posted on 02-01-06 4:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what a fantastic idea, absoulutely blowing mind, i wanting to read more on english gramatical erroer. this amazing is sextremly amazing with his own thoughts. I have been thinking amazng guru.
Ke ho guru lau

ma chai aba yehi bhandai china company china company bhandai naach chu hai ta.

ani some one pls translate this song for me in english
" chaam chaam pauju bajau dai, gajalu aakha le malai herdai, khutrukai bhaye"
 
Posted on 02-03-06 4:58 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If we talk about American English and British English---you all might know about armor/armour, color/colour, fraternize/fraternise, but have you noticed that

"Traveling" is American; "travelling" is British. There are several other examples of British words with a double-consonant before "ing" having only one of the consonant in American English.

"Gray" is American; "grey" is British. Good luck convincing someone on the street. :D Most Americans I know use "grey" (maybe because of Grey Poupon or Jean Grey; who knows?).

"Defense" is American; "defence" is British.

I've learned British English but I'm all for the American way of spelling, the words usually end up shorter and do the same job, that can only be a good thing. I mean, through or thru? hehe...
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi guys,
"Rules are made to be broken"

Do u think so?
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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really a good topic
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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''ve been to the United Kingdom on a few occasions, and I have noticed that there are no Zs anywhere. The word 'realize' is seen as 'realise' for example. What's up? I can't see that you could stop using the letter Z altogether (how could you say 'zoo' or 'zebra'?). Is it just select words that you have chosen to use S as opposed to Z? Or is it just select words that Americans have chosen to use Z as opposed to S?

Somehow or another this will degenerate into Europe vs. America mud-slinging...
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Lady in red,
How is your life? Long time no see. Seems ur v busy. Let's have chat :=)
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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No one can speak/write perfect English these days. Maile bhaneko haina, experts harule bhaneko.

Office for Standards in Education (England) had set up a commission soliciting recommendations from experts about improvement of English(language) education in the UK few months ago. The commission presented its report and identified grammatical errors as one of the big problems. But the irony was that there were dozens of grammatical errors in the report itself.

English is a global language and it has learnt to adapt localization. Hence it is impossible to expect uniformity. Avoiding silly mistakes holds the key. As far as American and British English are concerned, I find the sweetness in the original version. British English is definitely the best. I haven't been able to adapt, is a different matter :)
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Anytime, Anywhere, Everywhere... :)
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lady hear me tongiht...................... (have u heard this song dear Ladyinred?)
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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lets talk zinglish now... I mightz hearz nowz...:)

To newuser boss...There is a well-documented reason for the shift between British English and American English. While I don't remember the details, I remember that there was a push by several powerful groups during the earlier days of the country to make changes to the language. One of these changes was the removing of "useless" letters in words, thus the shift from the -our in "colour" to just -or.

There was a whole convention of changes adopted during the period, and plenty of them were integrated into the American spelling vernacular. I believe Webster of dictionary fame was involved, but don't quote me on that.

Anyway, theres a few good sites out there that detail the history of the schism between the two forms. Just remember, language is supposed to evolve. I'm sure people back in the day where having a fit about dropping the final -e on "olde."
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:27 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ladyinred, you did not hear me? Alright, I will sing whole song for you.

Lady hear me tonight
Coz' my feeling is just so right
As we dance by the moonlight
Can't you see you're my daylight

Lady i just feel like
I won't get you out of my mind
I feel love for the first time
And i know that it is true
I can tell by the look in your eyes


Lady hear me tonight
Coz' my feeling is just so right
As we dance by the moonlight
Can't you see you're my daylight

Lady i just feel like
I won't get you out of my mind
I feel love for the first time
And i know that it is true
I can tell by the look in your eyes
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 02-03-06 5:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thankuz Thankuz Amazingz, mez lagingz kaamz tiraz nowz, catchz youz laterz...
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Cho chweet, ladyinred dralin :=)
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hehe ma'am in red with sound logic there. Seems you are inclined with the make things easier version. I got to research more to present you with a counter argument.

To make an easy excuse though, shall I say that the popularity of American English has lot to do with the growing influence of American power, money and Hollywood? Same was the case with the British till the 19th century. Still British means original, old is gold they say, don't they?
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Err... not quite.

American English is actually "older" than current British English, but the spelling systems were formalized about the same time, in different places. Hence the differences.
...yup yup I know whats coming now...
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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''American English is actually "older" than current British English''

Yo current bhanni nabujhera jhandai current nalageko malai:)

''...yup yup I know whats coming now... ''

I am wondering if that came or not.
 
Posted on 02-03-06 5:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yup it did, dang its so easy to read peoples mind..:D I meant "Older" in the sense that it hasn't changed as much as British English. There's an identical phenomenon with Mexican and Southwestern US Spanish, it's closer to the Spanish of the 1600's than the Spanish spoken today in Spain, due to the LONG period of time with few outside influences.....

okiz mez gonez now...kaamz garnaiz paryoz....
 
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