Someone just came in my office bc he lost his "cod" and I did not understand a damn thing he said. I feel retarded...accents sound like a foreign language to me. I have to squint my eyes like that is helping me hear better.
Well, it's quite possible that the accent might be as the result of a native foreign language. But, if a Boston(ian) talked to you or a New-Yorker and you didn't understand, then u iz laik idiotwoman.
Well, it's quite possible that the accent might be as the result of a native foreign language. But, if a Boston(ian) talked to you or a New-Yorker and you didn't understand, then u iz laik idiotwoman.
Most speak Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans which are romanised languages, which means they use romanised phonics when speaking. There are no clicking sounds in romanised phonics as they are the same phonics we use in the English language.
Most speak Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans which are romanised languages, which means they use romanised phonics when speaking. There are no clicking sounds in romanised phonics as they are the same phonics we use in the English language.
I was down in the supermarket today buying some clothes, and the woman who served me down there was very talkative, but she obviously wasn't local and had an accent. I had to ask her a couple of times to repeat herself so that I could understand what she wanted to get her tongue around and talk to me about.
No...he lost his cod bc I had to give him a new cod. (card) I asked him if he wanted me to CHECK his old cod. He said "Nooo how you gonna TAKE me old cod if I don't got it." I didn't repeat myself bc it was obvious we couldn't understand each other.