"Learned" English? Don't you mean "Taught"?DrunkFace wrote:
Ohh please do, nothing would please me more then to be learned English by an American. Lets start with the pronunciation of herb and the difference between metre and meter.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
actually both are correct. Learned is an adjective too! As in "a learned professor". So you're wrong twice!DrunkFace wrote:
do you people actually say learned? fuck that sounds terrible the word is learnt.
Let me know when you'd like the next English lesson.
'Ahloominerm'? I believe it is 'Ahloohminum'. At least that is how I pronounce it, oh and I say 'sɒ-dur' not 'sahduh'Dilbert_X wrote:
I'd like solder (not 'sahduh') and Aluminium (not 'Ahloohminerm') first, if that's OK.DrunkFace wrote:
Ohh please do, nothing would please me more then to be learned English by an American. Lets start with the pronunciation of herb and the difference between metre and meter.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
actually both are correct. Learned is an adjective too! As in "a learned professor". So you're wrong twice!
Let me know when you'd like the next English lesson.
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