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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

British English

I would like to hear british english
  

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Youtube has lots of BE videos Comic and a bit serious.

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Youtube has lots of BE videos Comic and a bit serious.

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in this video

American vs. British English sketch

I wanna ask something AlpheccaStars to you.

1. you say Basel we say Ba
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1.you say herbs (pronounced without the "h" sound as "erbs") and we say herbs (pronounced with the "h" sound) because there's a fu****g "h" in it 00:49

2. Future generations of Europeans, I'm sorry Europeans but we're gonna have to be bilingual, we are gonna have to be and Engl
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Thank you RayH
information you gave me is very useful.

"two languages in one head, no one can live at that speed. Good Lord man, you're asking the impossibl"

but here i cant understand the joke?

Whats funny here?
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I have some questions belong to this video:

UK vs US English 1 (the second one which AlpheccaStars sent)


1. Oh my ***, biscuit in gravy What does it mean? 02:54

and i want to hear an advice RayH n AlpheccaStars

I am not very good with understanding british and scottish people.
How could i train myself about it?

I wanna understand them clearly
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SaltukhanThank you RayH
information you gave me is very useful.

"two languages in one head, no one can live at that speed. Good Lord man, you're asking the impossibl"

but here i cant understand the joke?

Whats funny here?

The comedian is making fun of people who refuse to learn a second language. Much of the humor is in
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Saltukhan1. Oh my ***, biscuit in gravy What does it mean? 02:54
Listen carefully starting at about 02:36. He is explaining that Brits visiting America would be horrified at the thought of seeing an item called "biscuits in gravy" on a menu because the word "biscuit" means two entirely different things to Americans and Brits.
Saltukhan
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In British English, a biscuit is a is a sweet pastry that you have with a cup of tea, or give to children as a treat. Americans call this "cookie" - we have chocolate chip cookies that I used to bake with my Mom, and the famous Oreo cookies!
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Thank you very much AlpheccaStars n RayH

you are lovely.

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