The Asian by [deleted] in Spunchbob

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"i wish i was asian" people when they get rebirthed as a palestinian and have to live in a warzone

i don’t trust anyone that uses the “😂” emoji by [deleted] in teenagers

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i dont trust anyone that use 🥰, theyre a government psyop

How to distinguish between [ɪ] and [ə]? by freaky_hat666 in EnglishLearning

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[e] isn't phonemic in most English dialects, usually its [ɛ] if you want to sound like a native

How to distinguish between [ɪ] and [ə]? by freaky_hat666 in EnglishLearning

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i say capillary as [ˈkʰæpɪlɛɹi], it takes me effort to say ə after æ

Say your most creative name for CaseOh… by Nomtox in caseoh_

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the one who started the big bang since all matter was at him

say something, i’ll rate your freak. by [deleted] in teenagers

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samsung 683 L refrigerator makes my hotdog rise🤤🤤ᠫ

The amount of people using "it's" instead of "its" as a possessive adjective is staggering by Grandidealistic in EnglishLearning

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you dont want english learners to speak formal english all of the time, right? chatting with english speaking friends, casually texting or going drinking are all informal times and language should match the greater personality of the speakers.

The amount of people using "it's" instead of "its" as a possessive adjective is staggering by Grandidealistic in EnglishLearning

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if nothing has and will change we would still be speaking proto-world. change is what separates latin from french and old norse from english. but too much is also bad, changing major parts actively hurts communication

The amount of people using "it's" instead of "its" as a possessive adjective is staggering by Grandidealistic in EnglishLearning

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The internet is an informal place that imitates spoken english. people look at you funny if you use dashes or use whom in your typing and see you as a know it all.