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29/06/2007 05:32:51
 
 
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>>I think you make a very good point, though I think the difficulty is greater in the spoken language. If my goal is to be understood by non-native speakers of English I make it a point to use English as it is taught.
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>>I think a good example in spoken English is our use of "I gotta " or "I've gotta " meaning "I must " or "I have to" ( at the most basic level usually only "I must " is taught and often " I hafta " is missed by someone trying to follow rapid spoken English. Same thing for passive voice " I got hit " meaning " I was hit " ( and it sounds like "I got it" ... )
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>>And of course we often incorrectly use "try and " when we mean "try to " which can be confusing to someone who learned it correctly <s>
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>>I am always grateful when someone speaking to me in a language other than English makes it a point to speak as correctly as possible, realizing it is much easier for me to follow that way.
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>>But I find this is only common in those who have made a serious attempt to speak another language. ( which means I am sure most Americans don't do it <s> )
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>>( I have to say, though, I get careless around the Dutch because the level of English proficiency is often so high I forget I'm not speaking to a native speaker :-)
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>>By the way, IMO, Dragan's command of English is stunning. He obviously enjoys language - being a writer and a rather witty fellow - and appreciates some very very subtle things about the language.

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>I make it a point to try to speak in as neutral English as I can. I also make it a point with Spanish. I work in a building with hundreds of people, most of them from Latin America. We speak three languages here daily. Many prefer Spanish but coming from *many* latin american countriessome of their words and expressions are different so it can be confusing. Therefore I do not use my brand of slang or phrases but try to keep it neutral. Until I travel South to visit the folks, then I revert. :-)

I find your posts heavily accented!
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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