Reply 20 of 29, by analog_programmer
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Jo22 wrote on 2023-12-31, 11:12:O(de)r Interkosmo. ^^ […]
O(de)r Interkosmo. ^^
https://www.perrypedia.de/wiki/Interkosmo
PS: 🇬🇧 = English 🇺🇲 = Simplified English 😁
Edit: Just a like joke. Found it online and thought it's kind of funny.
Now seriously, for me and my former classmates the English class was tough.
We started with learning BE, then had got to switch over to learning AE - with the option to keep using BE in English tests.
Which about no one in class did, of course. Except me, because our English teacher was a nice lady and England/UK fan.
So I haven't entirely gotten rid of using BE terms.Unfortunately, the rest of my class and me somewhat had got ended up with a mixture of AE and BE, anyway. 😅
But thanks to YT, I've got now learnt that there's candy (AE), sweets (BE) and lollies (Aussie English).
Edit: Oh, and I often have an argument with my dad, because he had learned Canadian English (long story).
He often gets upset if I read something out with standard school English pronunciation.
Minor things like "have" with a long a vs "have" with the squeaky US a. Hah. 😂
Jo22, this Interkosmo language (never heard of it) seems to me even more difficult and obscure than Esperanto 😁
And what about Scottish English? I barely understand it when spoken 😁
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