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Luca
America has different regional vernaculars. The English speakers from the Southern states, and also some where I live, can be quite difficult for some people to understand (if we’re using slang.) Even for other Americans! Lol
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Luca
There are also different regional accents. Southern, Midwest, and New York/New Jersey are among the more noticeable ones.
Atrapa Almas
Atrapa Almas
Thanks :)
Shaddock
Shaddock
I heard that british people speak "clear" and very good english and americans more slang and gibberish. is that true?
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