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Lonely_Kie
That's neat/phat/swell/fire
Does these the same?And if so,which of these words are used more commonly in daily conversation?
19 janv. 2024 15:46
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The meanings are the same, but the tone is extremely different. "Neat" and "swell" are very old-fashioned, while "phat" and "fire" are modern Hip-Hop jargon.
If you're not African-American, using Hip-Hop jargon can be potentially offensive to some people who consider it to be cultural appropriation. Also, you might not be understood by some people who aren't familiar with Hip-Hop terminology.
I would suggest that the best informal word for expressing approval is "cool", but you could also use "awesome."
19 janvier 2024
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I think "cool" is by far the most common of these word in US English, and it is broadly used and understood across different regions and social classes. And it is a "real word:" Merriam-Webster calls it "informal," and not "slang."
"Swell" hasn't been used since the 1950s. It's out of date.
"Phat" is far less common than "cool." I don't use it and have never used it in my own life. Dictionaries call it "slang." I think of it as urban, and being close in meaning to "sexy."
I have never heard "fire." I'm a senior citizen and this may be brand-new slang that I haven't heard yet.
19 janvier 2024
This is what I hear the most:
“That’s awesome!”
“That’s cool!”
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19 janvier 2024
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Lonely_Kie
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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