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    Talking What's your english common expression?

    Hello Filipinas hello UK hello world
    Just to ask what's your english expression you adapted already?
    Now I'm used to say:

    "yeah..yeah"..(well I have to agree atm)
    "oh that's lovely" thank you - at first I thought my name was lovely not leah coz they keep calling me lovely
    "oh that's wonderful smashing thank you" - well impressed
    "cuppa tea..cuppa tea"..- hehehe every meal
    " Oh deaaa" - oh dear

    but sometimes I can't forget to say "AY NAKU!" LOKO KA

    i think more to come
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    Oh thats lovely
    F@%^&*$£~ H@~?%
    Cheerio
    see ya later (kala ko dati yong later talagang later)

    and you will learn alot more sis


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    Oh thats lovely
    F@%^&*$£~ H@~?%
    Cheerio
    see ya later (kala ko dati yong later talagang later)

    and you will learn alot more sis
    yea but have to be very careful what expression we're learning I'm hearing a lot of bad words but never to used it i prefer using my own language

    tnx for sharing sis
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    blumineck
    or
    blimey
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    blumineck
    or
    blimey
    Hi sis teach me when it will gonna say
    Don't make promises when you are in JOY. Don't reply when you are SAD.
    Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise. BE happy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LEAHnew View Post
    Hi sis teach me when it will gonna say
    donnu sis its just comes out naturally if am surprise or overwhelmed its a common slang expression caught it from hubby
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    blumineck
    or
    blimey
    Both are expressions of surprise or shock.

    blumineck is shortened version of blooming heck.

    http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/BLOOMINGHECK

    and blimey is shortened version of cor blimey.

    http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/102137.html

    Quote Originally Posted by LEAHnew View Post
    Hi sis teach me when it will gonna say
    Iain.


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    very well said iain
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


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    ta!
    cheerio
    what on earth!


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    I'm from Surrey (no need to apologise)

    But I still sound a bit cockneyish....when I say "That's right, isn't it hey?"

    It comes out as "Dats Right, Innit Eh?" It makes my vimvie laugh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    Both are expressions of surprise or shock.

    blumineck is shortened version of blooming heck.

    http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/BLOOMINGHECK

    and blimey is shortened version of cor blimey.

    http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/102137.html



    Iain.


    sounds on a par with my....isitheckaslike !


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    These are the slang words i hear from my darling fiance:

    tra -- for goodbye
    booty (not sure of spelling)--- for sandwhich
    A up mate---means how are you?

    expressions:
    oh deaaaaa--- oh dear
    f***h***--happy or suprie lol
    and loads of terms of endearments

    theres still more cant remeber them now, i guess i will have to learn them all


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    I always hear these espressions:

    Oh my world!
    Flippin heck!
    Oh pants!
    Moob or noob
    That's Ace (meaning wonderful)

    Munkypants
    Poopyhead
    Sweetpea
    Lovely


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    For me hmmm..

    It's a dreak day!
    Oh aye!
    Cheers!
    Cheerio!
    Oh bugger!
    Ta- thank you
    By heck!
    Bleeding hell
    Blimey!
    thats grand!
    Smashing!
    Wee -wee bag, wee child, wee girl means small/little
    that's crap!

    It looks like Ive learned more scottish expression rather than my hubby's, and I used to tease my hubby that he is a Sassenach..


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    Arayyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!! My hubby knows what is aray

    Gosh!!!!!!! Ghost!!!

    Wowwwwwwwwwwww!

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    If in Manchester.... You can use these words and expressions to mingle with the locals.

    Safe - meaning: trustworthy.
    Example: Don't worry, he's safe. He's with me!

    Sound - meaning: good, nice.
    Example: Got a TV for half price.. Sound!

    Ahh kid - meaning: family member/sibling or close friend.
    Example: Goung out with ahh kid.

    Swear down now - meaning: promise.
    Example: I swear down now, I didn't take it!

    Boxed off - meaning: dealt with/sorted out
    Example: Got the insurance for the new TV boxed off



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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel View Post
    I'm from Surrey (no need to apologise)

    But I still sound a bit cockneyish....when I say "That's right, isn't it hey?"

    It comes out as "Dats Right, Innit Eh?" It makes my vimvie laugh!
    I am from Surrey as wellBut I say things like "Why aye man" instead of YES and "Why nor man" instead of NO,and "Gan canny like" instead of TAKE IT EASY and "Y'ar reet mate" instead of HOW ARE YOU?



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    How about these:
    it's rubbish or it's crap - meaning not good
    ayeeee - yes ( when answering if called )
    i know, i know - yes ( agreeing)
    Blimey
    Bl**dy h**l - not feeling comfy ex. ( as in bl**dy h**l it's freezing outside)

    more to come!

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    Talking Cor Blimey!

    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    Both are expressions of surprise or shock.

    blumineck is shortened version of blooming heck.

    http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/BLOOMINGHECK

    and blimey is shortened version of cor blimey.

    http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/102137.html



    Iain.

    Is also short for God blind me! Used as an expression of shock in seeing something surprising.
    God blind me = i wish god blinded me so i couldn't have seen that.

    Of course Iain is quite right, but as for s I know it carries two meanings, lol

    For example, if hubby came home to find the milkman shag*ing his misses, he migat say 'Cor Blimey, wat u doing luv?'
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    Give me a break! - if things going wrong....

    in tagalog ( ANO BA!!!)
    " The people who mean something to your life are not rated "the best" don't have the most money, haven't won the greatest prizes....
    They are the ones who care about you, take care of you, those who, no matter what, stay close by... "


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    Quote Originally Posted by leahnew View Post
    hello filipinas hello uk hello world:d
    just to ask what's your english expression you adapted already?:d
    now i'm used to say:

    "yeah..yeah"..(well i have to agree atm:d)
    "oh that's lovely" thank you - at first i thought my name was lovely not leah coz they keep calling me lovely
    "oh that's wonderful smashing thank you" -:erm: Well impressed:d
    "cuppa tea..cuppa tea"..- hehehe every meal:d
    " oh deaaa" - oh dear:d

    but sometimes i can't forget to say "ay naku!" loko ka:d

    I think more to come:d:cuckoo:

    Bo.ll.o.ck.s!!
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    Have a peek at this....

    http://www.turoks.net/Bordello/TheWord****.htm

    Please take the filter off for this one link boss cos it will not work without F U C K.

    Or this man can explain:

    Billy Explains Adjective to f off

    If you have kids around you can say sugar and custard. so its all fluffy and nice and if your sneaky...feckingcustard
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyJ View Post

    Bo.ll.o.ck.s!!

    This is my husband expression
    "Nahawa" narin ako after 2 years of been together in the Phil. Then, when i got my visa and found a church here in the UK, im sharing "words" standing at the pulpit and i use "Bo_ _ _ _ ks", which makes me surprise when they LOL. Not funny after finding out the meaning. Im imbarassed and asked apology. Never use that word again, nevah!

    Now, sila na nahawa to my expression "Acheche! & bloody ngek"

    Hey this thread is "brilliant"
    I think its "gorgeous"
    thank you "my darling"
    well done love"
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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyJ View Post

    Bo.ll.o.ck.s!!
    I have heard this word as well. So many expressions actually but before i use/say them i have to know the meaning and when is the proper time to use or say it, hence i ask him.....
    " The people who mean something to your life are not rated "the best" don't have the most money, haven't won the greatest prizes....
    They are the ones who care about you, take care of you, those who, no matter what, stay close by... "


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    I dont ussually swear in PI but i`ve learnt so many swear words here and from work for example

    f hell
    Bugger cant tell you more

    some slang that I learnt from my workmates:
    Swat them (throw them away)
    Pi.s.s o.f.f
    you nana (from banana I think)
    and many more...
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


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    i always use 'blimey' and 'quid' (pounds), as i adapted from my hubby. and he adapted 'hay naku' from me

    i also thought that if they say 'see yah later' it's really later

    and if you have kids or baby they always say 'oh bless him/her!'

    my son Yujin knows more than i do


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    what the ......
    hiya!
    You alrigth?
    can you do me a favor?
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    Deary me- oh dear
    It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.


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    Must admit, I'm guilty of introducing Yam to the word "knackered"! She's said it a couple of times and I can't help but laugh as it sounds so funny with her accent. I feel bad though after as I have to reassure her that she said it perfectly well and in the right context, it just makes me smile when she says it!

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