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Expressing Anger in English
Hi Everyone! I'm practicising English since looooooooong and i'm ok as far as formal english is concerned but i feel sorry when talking casual english. I would like someone to hlep in casual english. Like how to express anger, joy, excitment or other things in casual englihs. Hope to hear from someone.
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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113823 |
Re:Expressing Anger in English
well, im not sure how im gonna explain this in your lasnguage, but here some ways teenagers talk
"Hey, whats up?" = "Hello, how are you"
"Hows it hanging?" = "How are you"
"Dunno" = "Don't no"
"Gotta" = "Got to"
"Wonna" = "Want to"
I hope those helped ^^^ to learn to speak some more casual english i sugest that you get some english msn address and talk on msn lots.
Votick
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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113898 |
Re:Re:Expressing Anger in English
yeah, and you forgot "gonna" - going to.
Which english are you trying to become more angry with? Brittish or American? or scottish irish or another?
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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113970 |
Re:Expressing Anger in English
i would looooove to help you.
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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114018 |
Re:Expressing Anger in English
Hi ! I'm from Canada, so I guess I speak "American" English, haha. If this is the type of English you speak, I can recommend a few more words/sayings..
When somebody says something good like "Hey I won a trip to the Bahamas !" OR "I got 100% on my Math exam !", you could respond with things like "Awesome !" "Cool !" "Niiice" or "Sweeet". These are all good responses for when someone gives you good news.
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"I'm excited for.." = "I can't wait for..." = "I'm psyched for..." (art class, a band coming to town that I really like)
I hope this kinda helps !
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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114096 |
Re:Expressing Anger in English
A lot of our words run together. If you want to sound less "text bookish" and we abbreviate or shorten words to make them slang or casual. Going to.. gonna; want to.. wanna; see? I don't know if this is what you had in mind. I'm not a gold member.. but I live in the states and can help you with your English.
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Re:Expressing Anger in English
will be soon in afghanistan for my work for a long period and looking for somebody to learn the local languages :) contact me if you are interested :)
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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