Grammar

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Fenner

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Grandpa

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Haha...

How did you hear the difference between your and you're???

Your realy awsum at gramer if you can.
 

Fenner

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Haha...

How did you hear the difference between your and you're???

Your realy awsum at gramer if you can.

I wondered that too, but it made me laugh. :)
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Thehehe.

In Norway many of the grammatical errors are caused by word division , while English tends to keep the words separate, Norwegian ties them together, and if you don't do that you can get some really weird stuff.

ie:
Lamb shanks : Lammelår
Shank : Lår

but:
Lam = Lamb OR Lame/ Paralyzed

so when a store wants to advertise lammelår, but writes lamme lår ... well, poor shanks....
 

hornetguy

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my grammer is no longer alive.

Nor is my grampa...
 

Magenta

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Of course there is a difference in pronunciation! When it is "your"
it sounds like "yore." But when it is "you're," it sounds like "yer."
:rolleyes:
 

hornetguy

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Of course there is a difference in pronunciation! When it is "your"
it sounds like "yore." But when it is "you're," it sounds like "yer."
:rolleyes:
not if yer from Texas.... :cool:
 

Magenta

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not if yer from Texas.... :cool:
But yer from Texas, and you said "yer." :D Haha, now what really gets me about the Texan accent is how some can't say the "O" sound. Tomorrow is tamarrah, some guy is a fella and not a fellow, yellow is yellah etc etc. There are probably others but those are the ones I notice most often when I am listening to Vernon McGee :D And you know, sometimes they play really really old stuff of his, and his accent was not as pronounced when he was younger!
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Of course there is a difference in pronunciation! When it is "your"
it sounds like "yore." But when it is "you're," it sounds like "yer."
:rolleyes:
Don't bee to sure about that if you visit Scotland :p
 
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wwjd_kilden

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According to a Scottish slang translator:

You're going to have to bring your things : Ye'r aff tae hae tae bring yer hings
 

hornetguy

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I loved Scotland... listening to the Scots talk back and forth.... GREAT accent.