XPost: soc.culture.welsh, soc.culture.cornish, soc.culture.irish   
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   From: ccaine@worldnet.att.net   
      
   "Chess One" wrote in message   
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   > "Conway Caine" wrote in message   
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   >> "allan connochie" wrote in message   
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   >>> "Chess One" wrote in message   
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   >>>>>>> >> > Why say English here? Why not say British?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> the question is, British what? language or culture?   
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   >>> People! That is what was being talked about. Someone suggested that the   
   >>> English weren't good at foreign languages. Someone else wondered why the   
   >>> English were being singled out.   
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   >> Speaking of which, I've watched a couple of episodes of "The Eastenders".   
   >> What language are they speaking? Certainly not English.   
   >> I had to use closed captions to follow the dialog.   
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   > ROFL!   
   >   
   > Derived from East Saxon, friend. And then from some deliberation, obscured   
   > in a metropolis, so that communication should be somewhat clannish, rather   
   > than any universal modus.   
      
   Reminds me of the Cant spoken by America's contingent of the Irish   
   Travelers.   
   No outsider can understand that dialect   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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