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Old 04-05-2011, 06:52 PM
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Good job you provided the translation Elle - sadly I am totally non bilingual. Wooo Hoo, nearly half way to getting the centre section done, well done.
I don't know about that, Lesley - of course, you speak English very well, but you do a really great job at American, too!!!!!!!! Haha! AND, you are an expert at teaching what we over here across the permanent puddle call "ESL" - English as a Second Language!!!! Our primary language is American. :-) :-) :-)
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Sorry about that - I tried to stop it, but I guess it posted while I was adding the rest of the post. Can't delete.
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Good job you provided the translation Elle - sadly I am totally non bilingual. Wooo Hoo, nearly half way to getting the centre section done, well done.
I don't know about that, Lesley - of course, you speak English very well, but you do a really great job at American, too!!!!!!!! Haha! AND, you are an expert at teaching what we over here across the permanent puddle call "ESL" - English as a Second Language!!!! Our primary language is American. :-) :-) :-)
Aaah, but where did you get the American from????? Couldn't have been anything to do with the Mayflower, could it?
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Now this I feel is a tricky question. I know we spell our words different to my American friends, but tell me something, do you have an English Dictionary or an American Dictionary. For instance we spell colour like so while you spell color that way. Inquiring minds want to know
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Now this I feel is a tricky question. I know we spell our words different to my American friends, but tell me something, do you have an English Dictionary or an American Dictionary. For instance we spell colour like so while you spell color that way. Inquiring minds want to know
Well, my 'puter came with the two options Elle.
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Ha hah so there is an American Dictionary
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Ha hah so there is an American Dictionary
LOL, of course there is Elle, it's full of words that they don't know how to spell in English. (Apologies, ladies, no offense meant, just teasing.)
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Now this I feel is a tricky question. I know we spell our words different to my American friends, but tell me something, do you have an English Dictionary or an American Dictionary. For instance we spell colour like so while you spell color that way. Inquiring minds want to know
According to "Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language" College Edition © 1966 - "colour" is the British spelling of "color."

get this - color is definied as "the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths."
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If you think we spell badly now, just wait until this "texting" generation gets a little older...color will then be spelled :culr"...:wink:
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Can you just see us calling a color , "you know that fabric with the 40mm long wave length!!!
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