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November 18, 2009, 10:18 AM
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Perikles
I don't think there is anything like British English, to be honest. Only the English speak English English; the Welsh speak Welsh and their own dialects of English; the Scots speak Scottish English and Scottish Gaelic; the Irish speak - er - something a bit different, and they are not part of Britain anyway.
Wow my ears are hurting from all this out of tune whistling..
So how would you call what a Polak speaks talking fluent Scottish?
So I guess 'paliza' is only used in terms of 'beating up', not for instance beating an egg, or the beating of drums /housemusic or something to this effect?
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