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Does ‘ how did it go’ tend to become 'how dit go'. when saying it?
14 de jul. de 2012 7:50
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Just speaking quickly, "how did it go..........how'd it go?" howwwwwwwwwww ditt go? You will see = you'll see (yool see)..........I am thinking of jumping off a bridge = I'm thinking of jumping off a bridge (eye M)...... will you try to stop me? = will y'try to stop me? (will yuh) ............. lazy fast speech, English misses lots of things out too, "y'goin out?" (yuh go in out?) means, "excuse me, may I ask, are you going out tonight?" but no one can be bothered to say it hehehehe
I mean often, if people are very close and familiar you might get a one word answer or even a grunt hehehe, "darling, do you want me to cook some pasta tonight or would you like a Chinese take away?" - "Chinese".
haha
"Are you sure?"
"mmmmm" (yes)
:D
HE SHOOTS HE SCORES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hehehe
14 de julio de 2012
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Sometimes... and sometimes not. A good speaker will be able to use it both ways... and know when to do so. ;)
14 de julio de 2012
Yes, or something like "How dli' go?" (with the t being dropped and turning into a glottal stop) – mainly depends on the speaker and how fast they're speaking.
14 de julio de 2012
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Seth
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Chino (cantonés), Chino (otro), Inglés, Japonés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (otro), Inglés, Japonés, Español
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