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Old January 19, 2010, 12:44 PM
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Posh words

What are "posh" words? "Palabras pijas"? Some examples?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_and_non-U_English

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Old January 19, 2010, 01:36 PM
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Es de inglés británico.

Yo creo que significa, trendy, smart, elegent words
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Es de inglés británico.

Yo creo que significa, trendy, smart, elegant words
Pues, claro. En EEUU sí que hay ricos pero no hay pijos en el mismo sentido. ("Posh" tiene algunas connotaciones de aristocracia, aunque claro depende un poco de la clase social del que lo dice. "That's a bit posh like, innit" significa "Eso no se vende en las tiendas chinas" ).
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Pues, claro. En EEUU sí que hay ricos pero no hay pijos en el mismo sentido. ("Posh" tiene algunas connotaciones de aristocracia, aunque claro depende un poco de la clase social del que lo dice. "That's a bit posh like, innit" significa "Eso no se vende en las tiendas chinas" ).
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