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Nine decades of entertaining. He will be sadly missed.One of the great child actors, in many movies with Judy Garland.
Sadly another Hollywood great is gone..... but not forgotten.
Nine decades of entertaining. He will be sadly missed.One of the great child actors, in many movies with Judy Garland.
Sadly another Hollywood great is gone..... but not forgotten.
What is 'fore!' in Thai?I don't laugh. I struggle to understand the comments they put on jobs explaining the investigation they have done or the investigation they want done. It gives me a headache trying to read it.
And then you see them yapping to each other in foreign tongue in lunch room. It can't hurt to try and improve their English. Can it?
Which reminds me. I need to practice my Thai for an important event in June!![]()
What is 'fore!' in Thai?![]()
Or even a sentence?
I didn't see the report but wonder if they were new to Australia and English was their second or even third language?
Sometimes those of us with English as our first and often only language laugh as what seem to be incomprehensible comments. Yet English ranks right up there with the tonal languages such as Mandarin to learn properly.
One of the most common Thai phrases and it was easy to learn.A very useful phrase in Thai.![]()
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Silly fellow thought I understood Chinese of whatever dialect he was speaking!
Could smell it a mile away. Very unpleasant.
Often it's ignorance and/or laziness. Grammar and sentence structure hasn't been taught in schools for years. Spellcheck only fixes errors in spelling (well, sometimes) but not errors in comprehension. God forbid anyone should actually look up a word in an actual dictionary - well they can't, because they haven't a clue how to spell either. 'Shammy' written in the paper rather than 'chamois' springs to mind as a particularly fine example.I agree. I wonder how our attempts at languages where sounds are all important must actually translate to locals.
But, when people born in Australia as second generation Australians massacre our language then this is what does my head in.![]()
Often it's ignorance and/or laziness. Grammar and sentence structure hasn't been taught in schools for years. Spellcheck only fixes errors in spelling (well, sometimes) but not errors in comprehension. God forbid anyone should actually look up a word in an actual dictionary - well they can't, because they haven't a clue how to spell either. 'Shammy' written in the paper rather than 'chamois' springs to mind as a particularly fine example.
My Ministerial responses and Parliamentary Questions are impeccable in contrast![]()
Why is it when you are down everyone lines up for their turn to put the boot in?
Often it's ignorance and/or laziness. Grammar and sentence structure hasn't been taught in schools for years. Spellcheck only fixes errors in spelling (well, sometimes) but not errors in comprehension. God forbid anyone should actually look up a word in an actual dictionary - well they can't, because they haven't a clue how to spell either. 'Shammy' written in the paper rather than 'chamois' springs to mind as a particularly fine example.
Why is it when you are down everyone lines up for their turn to put the boot in?
Very happy you got out and it wasn't serious. Many here would be devastated if something happened to you.
...Burying a child is the hardest thing a parent can do
