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13th June 2013 #31
I never have trouble with my missus' pronounciations although she says I'm more difficult to understand than the average Brit. Too much slang probably.
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14th June 2013 #32
The funny thing is my step-daughter now 8 and been here 3 years also laughs at her mums pronounciation...and corrects her!
Some good entries on here , thanks everyone!
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14th June 2013 #33
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My two Filipino stepchildren both talk 'posh' now....put me to shame.
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14th June 2013 #34
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I never pull up the wife on pronunciation as my Visayan is so poor. We do have a favourite phrase that she has 'pinch of needles' instead of pins and needles. Some of her song lyric interpretations are hilarious also, especially young son's nursery rhymes
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