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Busket Posket posted:inject more orthography memes directly into my eye
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 05:21 |
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loving hell those are quality.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 05:43 |
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 05:54 |
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 06:04 |
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I don't get why it's funny, but I do know that my friend thought his American learned Spanish (he wasn't fluent or anything) would be enough to understand people in Chile and it completely broke his brain when people would talk to him.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 07:05 |
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Irradiation posted:I don't get why it's funny, but I do know that my friend thought his American learned Spanish (he wasn't fluent or anything) would be enough to understand people in Chile and it completely broke his brain when people would talk to him. As a Latino, trust me, it's spot on. Edit: Spanish varies a lot from country to country but Chile in specific has a very thick slang and cadence that is confusing as gently caress. If you know Spanish you can understand them, of course, but a lot is lost depending on how casually the Chilean speaker is expressing themselves. A comparison would maybe be New Zealand English? Or south African, perhaps. Just a combination of a unique accent and slang that's so widespread it becomes its own language. Hugoon Chavez has a new favorite as of 08:28 on Jul 18, 2019 |
# ? Jul 18, 2019 08:25 |
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I've been to Spain Churros are good
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 08:32 |
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Ferrule posted:The Captain Planet cartoon existed (like all cartoons) for one reason: To sell plastic toys. Did it even have any merchandise worth mention? People say the same thing about Steven Universe and there's so little merch of such garbage quality that fans just make their own.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 09:03 |
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Hugoon Chavez posted:As a Latino, trust me, it's spot on. South African english is probably the hardest for non English speakers, closely followed by Australian and New Zealand English. The afrikaaners have some completely nonsense words for stuff (a ute/pickup truck is a bakkie), and tend to intersperse afrikaans words into the mix to really gently caress things up. I'm Aussie and apparently have a thicker accent and still can't understand my South African coworkers lol
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 09:26 |
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Hugoon Chavez posted:As a Latino, trust me, it's spot on. Probably not the best example. The stereotypical "yeah nah me old ute's fair buggered after I was having a hoon the other night and got into a bit of a ding-up, but crikey dicks the new one goes like a stamped rat" NZ English is not actually how most people talk, the sort of standard NZ English is fairly close to BBC English. Chilean Spanish is a pretty ubiquitous way of speaking isn't it?
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 09:35 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXGP4Sez_Us
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 11:14 |
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I just want to introduce someone barely fluent in English to an Irishman. Preferably a Traveller
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 11:41 |
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RFC2324 posted:I just want to introduce someone barely fluent in English to an Irishman. Preferably a Traveller also kerry farmers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsUvcjk8J5c
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 11:52 |
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Holy poo poo it's completely incomprehensible Like I consider myself pretty okay with accents these days but that's like another language
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 11:58 |
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Somfin posted:Holy poo poo it's completely incomprehensible I'm generally beyond terrible at accents, and these guys aren't THAT bad. I can probably understand about half of it
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:08 |
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People seemed to have trouble understanding me in Canada sometimes, and my New Zealand accent was never particularly broad. Jokes on me though, I put effort into being understood and now that I’m back in NZ I have this semi Irish sounding mongrel of an accent
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:09 |
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Listen to these guys. Wtf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7MvtQp2-UA
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:14 |
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I know a guy who spoke almost exactly like Boomhauer but with most profanity when I lived in Austin. It was entertaining as gently caress getting high and listening to him ramble
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:18 |
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LinYutang posted:Listen to these guys. Wtf Dialect seems a bit rich. These seems really forced and what 3 generations?
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:21 |
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McSpergin posted:South African english is probably the hardest for non English speakers, closely followed by Australian and New Zealand English. 'Robot' as a word for traffic light is still funny and surprisingly apropos.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:30 |
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jesus WEP posted:Cork farmers aren’t even understandable to the rest of Ireland I could make out "sheep" and "missing", but that's about it. Geordie can be incomprehensible at times, as well. I spent a couple of years in Newcastle, staying with Geordie relatives, and it's normally not a problem at all. However, occasionally we'd go out to the pub and meet up with some friends and there was this one who would lean over to me and tell me a joke, and it was just ... Geordie-sounding noise, all accent and no recognisable words at all.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 12:54 |
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As someone that learned Spanish in Chile, this is 100% accurate.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:09 |
That's deliberately incomprehensible, as in, he's putting that on to gently caress with her.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:21 |
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Montalvo posted:As someone that learned Spanish in Chile, this is 100% accurate. My friend wanted to play soccer in his area, the local team were all Chilean, he joined. His name was Heath, they just called him Mitch.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:22 |
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McSpergin posted:South African english is probably the hardest for non English speakers, closely followed by Australian and New Zealand English. They're not nonsense words, just derived from Dutch. Afrikaans is pretty easy to understand if you speak Dutch. It's basically Dutch as spoken by a two-year-old.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:32 |
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:34 |
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bike tory posted:Chilean Spanish is a pretty ubiquitous way of speaking isn't it? I haven't been in Chile per se, but in my personal experience with Chileans, yes. Not that they can't tone it down when the need arises, but they usually don't give a poo poo, they even usually write the same way they speak, which is hard to follow as well. But hey people don't understand me in Spain either if I'm speaking with another Venezuelan in heavy slang so, glass houses, etc. "You're a bit of an rear end in a top hat" Spain: eres un poco gilipollas Venezuela: eres medio mamaguebo Chile: eri la wea de weon po
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:40 |
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Stoatbringer posted:I could make out "sheep" and "missing", but that's about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSHHbfY6MVc Bad Wolf posted:They're not nonsense words, just derived from Dutch. Afrikaans is pretty easy to understand if you speak Dutch. It's basically Dutch as spoken by a two-year-old. By a two-year-old from 200 years ago.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:48 |
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Hugoon Chavez posted:I haven't been in Chile per se, but in my personal experience with Chileans, yes. "You're a bit of an rear end in a top hat." England: You're a right tosser Canada: You could be nicer. American Southeast: Bless your heart.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:52 |
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Colonialism can leave behind some weird language quirks. Indian English is often recognisable but antiquated and formal since the whole Raj thing, and Indians tend to be aware of it and just don't care or are proud of it.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 13:54 |
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I'm quite lucky in that the people I learnt to speak with were all Chilean, so the accent doesn't throw me off as much as it might with other people and I've developed a healthy fear of the letter "s" I live with a Colombian guy and Venezuelan girl, who I both understand completely... ...and a guy from Madrid I can't understand at all.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:02 |
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Bad Wolf posted:They're not nonsense words, just derived from Dutch. Afrikaans is pretty easy to understand if you speak Dutch. It's basically Dutch as spoken by a two-year-old. Not nonsense... but... Dutch???? Listening to that language is like watching a machine extrude crayons.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:17 |
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teethgrinder posted:Like being into Weezer in the 90s Mega oof
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:32 |
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No idea why highly esoteric, discipline specific memes about fields of study I have almost no knowledge of are so funny but they are, to me.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:46 |
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CannonFodder posted:"You're a bit of an rear end in a top hat." I just want to say that this phrase is amazing. Not only is a sick low-key burn but is extremely versatile beyond "You're an rear end in a top hat". It can also be "Go gently caress yourself", "Get hosed", or "I don't give a gently caress" etc. Also for content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk3Uhw6kYVo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03iwAY4KlIU Classic Briar accent in America. I have to admit, growing up in Appalachia when I was very young--when I moved away to a place that didn't have the accent I was ridiculed, so I learned to speak a more neutral American English to avoid being looked at as dumb or weird. I can code switch pretty easily though, and my extended family have the accent so understanding it is no problem (it isn't terribly difficult anyway, but there are things that are unique). Apparently when I talk about more 'masculine' things or when I drink a bit too much my accent pops out and others find it kind of funny how I change subtly yet drastically. dialhforhero has a new favorite as of 14:59 on Jul 18, 2019 |
# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:49 |
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Yeah except it's used almost exclusively by Paula Deens.
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:50 |
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dialhforhero posted:I just want to say that this phrase is amazing. Not only is a sick low-key burn but is extremely versatile beyond "You're an rear end in a top hat". It can also be "Go gently caress yourself", "Get hosed", or "I don't give a gently caress" etc. I'll pray for you
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:51 |
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Spanish Manlove posted:I'll pray for you
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 14:53 |
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zoux posted:No idea why highly esoteric, discipline specific memes about fields of study I have almost no knowledge of are so funny but they are, to me. You're allowed in on the joke without being patronised or having it broken down
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Spanish Manlove posted:I'll pray for you
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