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Erm cuse me, there ain't no while, maybe a till, or even an unt, but no while.

or even "in't mornin
 

LeetleGreyCells

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Erm cuse me, there ain't no while, maybe a till, or even an unt, but no while.
That’s Yorkshire for you. I live there, but I’m not from there originally. I’ve been trying for twenty years to educate people on the use of ‘while’ and ‘until’ to no avail. I still hear ‘working 9 while 5’. I’ve come to the conclusion that they say it on purpose just to be contrary. And don’t get me started on ‘breadcake’ - there is no cake!
 
After an uncomfortable day yesterday and a bad night I have discovered that if I don't move my arm, the pain around the thumb is minimal. Once I move, it will start throbbing again and even with pain killers it will take a long time to settle down again.
So I've been putting off getting up, breakfast and dressed for an hour!
Have you or when do you get your hand seen to ? It sounds painful! I hope it improves soon.
 
You have baby goats that can speak @RealLeeHimself? I'm impressed!

It sounds impressive, trouble is they always butt in on conversations...
 
I am proud to say I’ve taught my kids to speak properly although it is still an ongoing battle as they are still at school. At least they speak properly with me.

Our boys speak English with me (slight northern accent detectable), 'proper' German with me, and German with each other with a very clear local dialect when they're upset or tired, and my Daughter speaks Japanese with my wife. I'm told she'd also picking up my wife's Japanese dialect...
 
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Our boys speak English with me (slight northern accent detectable), 'proper' German with me, and German with each other with a very clear local dialect when they're upset or tired, and my Daughter speaks Japanese with my wife. I'm told she'd also picking up my wife's Japanese dialect...
Does that mean just like in any normal family your daughter doesn't speak to her brothers is she a teenager perhaps?
 
Does that mean just like in any normal family your daughter doesn't speak to her brothers is she a teenager perhaps?

One day maybe, but she's currently three. She's just started going to the local kindergarten and now associates language with individuals, so she'll speak to a kindy friend in German then to my wife in Japanese without missing a beat. Sometimes she'll translate for us...
 
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