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Post by caskur on Aug 19, 2022 10:52:35 GMT
Now this is confusing. I always use immigrate... so.. What is the difference between “in” and “emigrate? If you associate I with “in,” you can easily remember that immigrate means to move into a different country. Emigrate begins with an E, so if you associate it with exit, you’ll remember that it means to leave your home country. Emigrate vs. Immigrate–What's the Difference? | Grammarly www.grammarly.com/blog/emigrate-immigrate/
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 12:17:32 GMT
is it a bit like ingrate?... Im not too good with this English stuff,my first language being Welsh.....
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Post by charliebrown on Aug 19, 2022 13:11:58 GMT
Bloody Welsh.....I can't understand a word they say even when they speak english ;-)
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Post by jubilee70 on Aug 19, 2022 14:23:15 GMT
Bloody Welsh.....I can't understand a word they say even when they speak english ;-) I had the same trouble with the Cornish folk when they were talking. They can’t have had good English teachers, they sound like a load of foreigners. Just saying.
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Post by charliebrown on Aug 19, 2022 15:15:45 GMT
And then there are the inbred Yorkies that can't even put a sentence together without making any sense at all. I suppose they spent a lot of time under a stone or a hill and did the best they could under the circumstances. The Cornish miners didn't look up to anyone as they spread their knowledge across the globe. True men of their time :-)
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 15:23:05 GMT
Bloody Welsh.....I can't understand a word they say even when they speak english ;-) me neither!
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Post by charliebrown on Aug 19, 2022 15:24:40 GMT
And you are one of em !
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 15:25:11 GMT
And then there are the inbred Yorkies that can't even put a sentence together without making any sense at all. I suppose they spent a lot of time under a stone or a hill and did the best they could under the circumstances. The Cornish miners didn't look up to anyone as they spread their knowledge across the globe. True men of their time :-) At the risk of being perceived as facile ( ha), from the bottom of a mine shaft, the only direction you can look is up........... all else is darkness................. Yorkies.... Ive bin there.... the rumours are true- I met some!
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 15:27:07 GMT
pronoun da,.. sut y chi heddiuw?
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Post by charliebrown on Aug 19, 2022 15:27:34 GMT
The weekend has arrived again and it looks like a fine few days if we are lucky. Will it be a pasty or lunch out tomorrow ? I have been given a £60 voucher for lunch out at the Trengilly Wartha pub so I might have to put some pressure on the other half to drive :-)
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 15:29:37 GMT
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Post by charliebrown on Aug 19, 2022 15:30:02 GMT
pronoun da,.. sut y chi heddiuw? Ah....a cryptic clue. Is that from the Daily Mirror arse wipe paper ? The letters are all there but not necessarily in the right order but they will fit in somewhere !
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 15:30:13 GMT
The weekend has arrived again and it looks like a fine few days if we are lucky. Will it be a pasty or lunch out tomorrow ? I have been given a £60 voucher for lunch out at the Trengilly Wartha pub so I might have to put some pressure on the other half to drive :-) give yer a tenner for it?
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Post by charliebrown on Aug 19, 2022 15:33:49 GMT
The weekend has arrived again and it looks like a fine few days if we are lucky. Will it be a pasty or lunch out tomorrow ? I have been given a £60 voucher for lunch out at the Trengilly Wartha pub so I might have to put some pressure on the other half to drive :-) give yer a tenner for it? Tempting but I might wait for someone to double it Eggy ;-)
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Post by Egginbonce on Aug 19, 2022 15:34:09 GMT
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