10-05-2019, 02:14 PM
I often times are mysterified by license plates, like 'ARG M8Y' but then I saw the 'Car I be in' below it.
I have a theory that the US folk grab only enough letters to make the first sylable whereas folk in the UK keep going.
The real metal of modern "tin foil" is a good example.
I pronounce it both ways. The 'Priates of ...' differs from '.. Sea', but I'm consistent.
The only thing people from New Jersey are consistant in are: The State of FLORIDER, and the beach is the "Jersey SURE."
As for Rice and Peas, I usually have to translate, or is it convert?
The video was OK but can someone help me out with the license?
I have a theory that the US folk grab only enough letters to make the first sylable whereas folk in the UK keep going.
The real metal of modern "tin foil" is a good example.
I pronounce it both ways. The 'Priates of ...' differs from '.. Sea', but I'm consistent.
The only thing people from New Jersey are consistant in are: The State of FLORIDER, and the beach is the "Jersey SURE."
As for Rice and Peas, I usually have to translate, or is it convert?
The video was OK but can someone help me out with the license?