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Languages

Well I speak Californian, Idahoan, Southern, Yankee, Electrician, Telecom, and Kitchen.
(Guess I got around a bit)
Ha!
Big deal.
I speak
New Yorkese
Queensonian
Italian
Vaglino
Garfagnino
Travellese
Secretarial
Accountingese
Kitchenese

Whew!
 
What language do you speak?
Sometimes we speak the same language but use different meanings for words.
Now I speak English.
Now I'm from Boston.
I speak what is known as an improper Bostonian.
Proper Bostonians speak English like the Kennedys, etc...
Someone told me that New Yorkers speak English but I haven't met one yet.
English people think they speak English until they open their mouths.
Then some really strange words come out.
And Jason, he speaks Jasonese and Reba understands it.
She can interpret for us.

Are there any other languages out there?
Where are we all from?
Central Minnesota English.....I think.
 
Persons from Florence don't pronounce the C.
Instead of CASA
they say
HASA

We like too make fun of them !
I like to watch UFC fights and the name pronunciation throws me for loop. H can be an H or G;; R can be R or H;; J is now an H sound. Boston is like, Put some gas in my cah ( not car).
 
I only see one Question; English with a Florida draw
Only.a native has that ,and those usually are florida crackers.I am not nor do I have that draw.

No lo conoce,Spanish for I dont remember
 
I like to watch UFC fights and the name pronunciation throws me for loop. H can be an H or G;; R can be R or H;; J is now an H sound. Boston is like, Put some gas in my cah ( not car).
Portuguese, royler,said as hoyler,rickson,as hickson,
 
Only.a native has that ,and those usually are florida crackers.I am not nor do I have that draw.

No lo conoce,Spanish for I dont remember
I grew up just 3 miles from Perdido River
 
dirtfarmer here

I speak a ferin language. Southeastern New Knighten Stakes of Amerca. The official language of southern rebels.
Like: " moan ets go to the stow fer som grocaries
:hysterical

Oh yeah.
Is this how it was fer ya:
I pledge allegiance
To the flag
Of the United States of America
And to the Republic
For Richard Stands..
One nation
Under God
Invisible
With liberty and Just Is
For all.

:thud

Poor Richard Stands...
He can't even SEE his country...(it's invisible)
 
I like to watch UFC fights and the name pronunciation throws me for loop. H can be an H or G;; R can be R or H;; J is now an H sound. Boston is like, Put some gas in my cah ( not car).
Put some gas in my cah...
Yeah. That's Kennedy talk.
The old ones, anyway.
 
hello brujaq, dirtfarmer here

That's kinda like " go ahead on and back up".
You won't even believe this but it's true...
Some replies to an Italian sentence could be...
"yes. no."

Please don't ask for an example.
 
I like to watch UFC fights and the name pronunciation throws me for loop. H can be an H or G;; R can be R or H;; J is now an H sound. Boston is like, Put some gas in my cah ( not car).
Huh?

Could you, like, say that in English?
Any type of English will do.
 
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