A User or An User?

Sean Brierley sbrierley at Accu-Time.com
Tue May 27 13:42:27 MDT 2008


I think youse guys misunderestimate the variety of accents to be found
in England and the British Isles in general. There has to be a book on
this for y'all ... (was it written by a linguist or a technical writer?
Hmmm?).

Cheers,

Sean

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> From: McLauchlan, Kevin

> 'Is Nibbs sat in 'is 'istory class, 'e did...  'istorically
> speakin', at
> least, that was 'er story.

I think the "th" is silent, too.


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