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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 9, 2008 20:45:02 GMT
If we aren't going to have a full language, and as it may be pretty pointless as knowbody will speak it should we create a mini language such as having a couple of words that are regularly used on the forum, such as our own version of VIVA (long live etc.) etc. etc.
This would add massive amounts of culture and make us a bit more unique.
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Post by Apiya on Jun 9, 2008 22:29:19 GMT
Hmm, well maybe not mini bobilish but Bobalanian English. Like canadian english or british english. Like I think talossa has talossan english
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jun 10, 2008 10:45:59 GMT
Pah, British English doesn't exist. It's just English. Anything else is just a cruel torture of our proper English
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 11, 2008 16:31:18 GMT
Aye Thats True, and yes thats what i mean Predrag, Englsih, but with just our own spin on it.
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Post by Apiya on Jun 11, 2008 18:03:57 GMT
First I would like to know if people in Bobalania (Middlesbrough) have any dialect of english. I'm sure we can get some words from that dialect
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jun 12, 2008 11:56:30 GMT
Every region of the UK has at least one dialect, although unlike many continental dialects, there's very few standard written forms...
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 13, 2008 17:17:50 GMT
Yes, that would be good, we do have quite a few sayings etc. Bobalania isn't actually Middlesbrough its Stockton which is near Middlesbrough.
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Post by Apiya on Jun 13, 2008 17:51:16 GMT
But as long as they speak with the same dialect it's ok . Now, can you tell me how your dialect is different from the (british) english standard dialect?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jun 14, 2008 15:06:03 GMT
There's no standard British dialect/accent The closest to that would be Received Pronunciation
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 15, 2008 14:58:24 GMT
Yep, so there sin't a standrad, i will try and explain one day, but i think its pretty complicated. To make it simple dont pronnunce 'h''s very often. And we say 'like' alot, oh and also 'ta'.
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Post by Apiya on Jun 15, 2008 17:57:31 GMT
How is ta pronounced
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 16, 2008 16:25:47 GMT
like tarrrrr or taerrrr its just Thanks.
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 16, 2008 16:26:43 GMT
but it owunt be pronnounced though will it, it will just be typed.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jun 17, 2008 9:13:15 GMT
It would be better if your dialect was more like ours. There's so many things written in ours...
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 17, 2008 15:42:17 GMT
In Cratish?
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Post by Apiya on Jun 17, 2008 20:43:34 GMT
I think craitman's native dialect
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 18, 2008 18:57:18 GMT
Which is? Manchester Area?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jun 19, 2008 8:39:48 GMT
Which is? Manchester Area? *spits on ground* GOD NO! Devon, obviously I suppose I don't really mention it much...
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 22, 2008 9:04:31 GMT
Nowt to be proud of...... (OJ) I just thought because you supported Man U thats the only link i had.....
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jun 22, 2008 17:21:06 GMT
Proud of being the only county with two coastlines But since when do United fans live in Manchester? lol
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jun 28, 2008 17:34:23 GMT
I know, Glory Supporters comes to mind.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jul 3, 2008 9:26:40 GMT
Even though I also support Torquay United
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jul 7, 2008 15:11:51 GMT
ah, that spoils that then!
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jul 8, 2008 7:55:03 GMT
Yep... Although we did almost win the FA Trophy. Went all the way up to Wembley to see them lose
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jul 8, 2008 20:57:55 GMT
Ah, thats not half as bad as what the Boro fans have had to go through in the past 20 years.
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