Jamesyboy wrote:....but can you speak Cockney rhyming slang?!Cloud_ax wrote:yo homie G, whats really hood?Jamesyboy wrote: fo shizzle.
i can speak jive.....

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Whilst mine has become progressively worse!!!jc_gypsy7 wrote:*popping back in*
lolol, Heather.. somehow I don't think that was for me!
Jo - thank you, that one was bothering me, lol.. and James is right, your English has improved MASSIVELY sine you've been posting here!
Thank you CloudCloud_ax wrote:you look pretty no matter what is coming out your ears and eyes.....heather wrote:ohCloud_ax wrote:![]()
no they were for you silly......my bad. Sorry. don't exactly feel pretty with my brain coming out my eyes and ears. So I thought you meant it for gypsy, since she doesn't have her brain squeezing out of anywhere.
its soooooooooo true!heather wrote:Thank you CloudCloud_ax wrote:you look pretty no matter what is coming out your ears and eyes.....heather wrote: ohmy bad. Sorry. don't exactly feel pretty with my brain coming out my eyes and ears. So I thought you meant it for gypsy, since she doesn't have her brain squeezing out of anywhere.
Surely you'll have people to go and ask for things for you!?heather wrote:you and me both James. I can speak enough Spanglish to order beer and ask where the bathroom is. Figure that's all I need to know when I'm in CancunJamesyboy wrote:I'm dreadful at learning languages. Did French at school but never really enjoyed it.Jo_16_2 wrote:hmmm james, so you should try to learn portuguese! that's damn hard!
I always think it's lucky that a lot of the world speaks English or I'd be screwed!!
Yeah it's quite good fun, although not greatly useful!! People in the East End of London do actually talk like it though, so it pays to know a few bits and pieces....jc_gypsy7 wrote:oh wow, James.. a friend of mine in London TORTURES me with that, I can't figure out a word he's saying and he loves it, lol!Jamesyboy wrote:....but can you speak Cockney rhyming slang?!
Actually, a majority of the people that work at the resorts and tourists spots speak enough Spanglish that communicating isn't too much trouble. Between the two versions of Spanglish, you can usually get what you want.Jamesyboy wrote: Surely you'll have people to go and ask for things for you!?
He runs a men's shop in Knightsbridge, so I'm guessing he's got to use it now and again.. when he tried to explain it to me, tho.. he got nowhere.. my brain just couldn't process it.Jamesyboy wrote:Yeah it's quite good fun, although not greatly useful!! People in the East End of London do actually talk like it though, so it pays to know a few bits and pieces....jc_gypsy7 wrote:oh wow, James.. a friend of mine in London TORTURES me with that, I can't figure out a word he's saying and he loves it, lol!Jamesyboy wrote:....but can you speak Cockney rhyming slang?!
wow, you must have a talent for languages, that's really impressive! I'm jealous, lol, I barely passed French and to this day am hideous at it!Jo_16_2 wrote:hmmm i can speak portuguese, english, and spanish pretty well too...
last year i went to madrid with a lot of friends, and we were in line in a restaurant to ask our order, i was the first one in line, and i said everything in spanish, all well pronounced, and my friends were likeand then the next one was like "hm... the same thing that he ordered", conclusion: all my friends ate the same thing i did
same for me. i barely passed french and a week later forgot everything i tried to learn!jc_gypsy7 wrote:wow, you must have a talent for languages, that's really impressive! I'm jealous, lol, I barely passed French and to this day am hideous at it!Jo_16_2 wrote:hmmm i can speak portuguese, english, and spanish pretty well too...
last year i went to madrid with a lot of friends, and we were in line in a restaurant to ask our order, i was the first one in line, and i said everything in spanish, all well pronounced, and my friends were likeand then the next one was like "hm... the same thing that he ordered", conclusion: all my friends ate the same thing i did