Mehrdad
Ae they equal? "here such a tasty food" and "the food is tasty here" To me they mean the same but I feel I am wrong
2019년 9월 28일 오전 7:21
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"Here such a tasty food" isn't English at all. Or at best, it's 'pidgin English' : English words thrown together without any regard for grammar, or English words used with the syntax of another language (such as Chinese). People would understand what you meant if you said it, but it's nonsense in grammatical terms: there isn't even a verb in the sentence. And remember that 'food' in this sense is uncountable, so the 'a' shouldn't be there.
2019년 9월 28일
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You may have misheard part of the sentence or the speaker was copying internet style advertising or comments on comparison sites. Where "so cool here and such tasty food" type sentences abound and you see them thousands of times on such forums, where people have to use a new style of social media/comparison site English. That is pidgin like.
2019년 9월 28일
Thank you Gray
2019년 9월 28일
Su.Ki is right. "Here such tasty food" sounds extremely non-native. It sounds like a word-by-word translation from another language. (Chinese, for instance, uses word order very much like this).
2019년 9월 28일
The first sentence would be more correct as, "This place offers such tasty food!" Yes, it means basically the same as "The food is tasty here!" You're on the right track!
2019년 9월 28일
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