Personally I would pronounce both those the same
How do you think "vous" and "vu" are pronounced?
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Vous as in "Rendezvous" , Deja Vu
Personally I would pronounce both those the same
How do you think "vous" and "vu" are pronounced?
H
How do you think "vous" and "vu" are pronounced?
H
The French way. Vous has an oooh in the middle of it, vu is shorter
"Can you turn off that XBox 360 and come and give me a hand?"
Here that one at least 4 times a night/day.
To be honest I hate company slogans more,,,
Don't christmas shop for it, Argos it. **** OFF!!!!
Sainsbury, try something new today. Okay I'll go to Waitrose.
,,there are loads more. I hate them.:bang:
1) 'Am i bovvered?!'
2) 'Yeah' and 'No' <- Allow me to explain this one. This refers to people who both ask AND answer a question at the same time... but aim it in your general direction. I.E. Can i put a Impreza turbo on my seicento, yeah!? FCUKIN HATE THOSE PEOPLE!
3) 'Y'no woh a mean', when every other thing said is this phrase. Below is an example including Yeahs and Y'no woh a means.
Wen' out last night, yeah, n saw this fit bird, yeah, y'no woh a mean? n she looked at me, yeah, so i winked, yeah, but she dint do nowt, y'no woh a mean, so, yeah, a smacked the **** outta her, yeah, cuz she wo a silly bitch, y'no woh a mean, yeah.
4) 'You like my pretend gold clown chain, yeah' <- NO, NO-ONE DOES!!!!! I know no scallies ever ever ask this, but i hate scallies and their stupid pretend chains so much, i just thought i would fit it in.
As you can see, most of mine are scally/chav related....so if there are any chavs/scallies on here then watch out, Frannys about!
Franny
Sainsbury, "try something new today". Okay I'll go to Waitrose.
The habit recently of using less instead of fewer, 10 items or less.... whats wrong with fewer anyway?
program instead of programme;
I have a few issues of grammar, like "ATM machine", you mean a machine that dispenses ATM's or money?? if it's the latter then it's an ATM - automated telling machine. Annoyingly this spans to other abbreviated items too...
Yes, all too often used incorrectly:
Computer PROGRAM
Television PROGRAMME
Simple, but it seems they don't teach proper English (innit!) in schools today
Program for computer is pretty abitrary though to be honest.
Program for computer is pretty abitrary though to be honest.