I mean mericans cant speak propa English full stop. Tomaytoe Alumunmuminum etc.You know, a good portion of the Western seaboard of North America calls a trawler, a troller.
Same acronym, plus some additional meanings
I mean mericans cant speak propa English full stop. Tomaytoe Alumunmuminum etc.You know, a good portion of the Western seaboard of North America calls a trawler, a troller.
Same acronym, plus some additional meanings
I mean mericans cant speak propa English full stop. Tomaytoe Alumunmuminum etc.
As I'm from Canada, living in Texas - I have to agree with that article. North American accents are as diverse as they are in the UK and Ireland, but span far more distance in both time and space. The article talks about Shakespeare - there is still a region in North America where someone from Shakespeare's time in England would be comfortable with the accent of the rural population.British and American English in a Historical Perspective - Engelsk 1 - NDLA
An article discussing the differences between British and American English and how these differences have developed.ndla.no
A Smartie is a piece of candy similar to a sweet tart.As I'm from Canada, living in Texas - I have to agree with that article. North American accents are as diverse as they are in the UK and Ireland, but span far more distance in both time and space. The article talks about Shakespeare - there is still a region in North America where someone from Shakespeare's time in England would be comfortable with the accent of the rural population.
But at the same time, Americans - what's a Smartie?
lol nope. That's what Canadians call a rocket.A Smartie is a piece of candy similar to a sweet tart.
ummm no idea...M&Ms, or Skittles?lol nope. That's what Canadians call a rocket.
I'll give you a hint from like 1979 or something. "When you eat your smarties, do you eat the red ones last?"
Hehe, yep like M&M's, but made with slightly different ingredients. When my wife (a Texan) and I go to Canada, she buys 5 pounds of the stuff, and she doesn't eat M&M's anymore.ummm no idea...M&Ms
Limburger cheese originates in Germany and is one of my favorites. That definitely smells like over ripe gym socks - but it's taste is phantastic!Muster cheese in the US is a semi-soft cheese distinguished by a white/cream colored interior, and an orange skin that has cheesecloth impressions in it.
In West Germany (maybe Europe in general), it is a REALLY funky smelling cheese. To me, it smelled like old, used, sweatsocks that had been left in a plastic bag to ferment for a few months/years.