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Yeah, Jessica - I think that you and I have some of the same regionalisms (I am from Western New York ... and now live in the DC area ... you're in PA). Methinks David is from some otra parte de los estados unidos.
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David is originally from the Northwest. It means exactly the same thing as clear the table.
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oh I see. we learned in English class that there are different...um words...for the same things (like soda and pop) and also around the US things are pronounced differently.
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I believe that the languages are very distinct in some places. Here in Mexico the Spanish is spoken of several ways. Although you have a usages for your way to speak always someone will speaks different to you.
There are diversity of tongues in the people.
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