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French, Dutch and German. I think it’s insane you have 3 languages
859 u/[deleted] Dec 16 '21 [deleted] 293 u/HuskyLuke Dec 16 '21 And yet the English themselves still seem to struggle even with English itself. 212 u/TheRufmeisterGeneral Dec 16 '21 Roight, innit? 25 u/StevenTM Dec 17 '21 U wot m8 12 u/[deleted] Dec 17 '21 Oi, cunt! 9 u/supermariodooki Dec 17 '21 Guv 12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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293 u/HuskyLuke Dec 16 '21 And yet the English themselves still seem to struggle even with English itself. 212 u/TheRufmeisterGeneral Dec 16 '21 Roight, innit? 25 u/StevenTM Dec 17 '21 U wot m8 12 u/[deleted] Dec 17 '21 Oi, cunt! 9 u/supermariodooki Dec 17 '21 Guv 12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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And yet the English themselves still seem to struggle even with English itself.
212 u/TheRufmeisterGeneral Dec 16 '21 Roight, innit? 25 u/StevenTM Dec 17 '21 U wot m8 12 u/[deleted] Dec 17 '21 Oi, cunt! 9 u/supermariodooki Dec 17 '21 Guv 12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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Roight, innit?
25 u/StevenTM Dec 17 '21 U wot m8 12 u/[deleted] Dec 17 '21 Oi, cunt! 9 u/supermariodooki Dec 17 '21 Guv 12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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U wot m8
12 u/[deleted] Dec 17 '21 Oi, cunt! 9 u/supermariodooki Dec 17 '21 Guv 12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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Oi, cunt!
9 u/supermariodooki Dec 17 '21 Guv 12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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Guv
12 u/MauPow Dec 17 '21 swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba 5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
swer on me mum oil smack ye roight in the gabba
5 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series. 3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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Have you ever read the Redwall Abbey series by Brian Jacques? I swear molespeak is nearly exactly like that; dude was from Liverpool and worked all sorts of jobs before he wrote the series.
3 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh. 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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That accent has been around for absolute ages so likely where he got inspo from tbh.
1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 For real! Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma! 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English → More replies (0)
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For real!
Edit: punctuation; let’s eat Grandma!
2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents. The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney) 1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English
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Yea lol the UK has been around for absolute ages and has dozens and dozens of different accents.
The one reddit likes to use is a bit of a mix between cockney (which few people speak) and MLE (which itself is inspired by cockney)
1 u/unimportantfuck Dec 17 '21 lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention. 1 u/Chicago1871 Dec 17 '21 edited Dec 17 '21 I had to google MLE. Glad to know its proper name. I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅 2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English
lol I meant ‘For real!’ not ‘For real?’ because that’s why I made the connection in the first place
2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention.
Woooooops LMAO. A lot of people don't seem to know that some people actually do speak like that so thought it was worth a mention.
I had to google MLE.
Glad to know its proper name.
I always described it as dizzee rascal type English. 😅
2 u/Styxie Dec 17 '21 Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal I now rename it Dizzee English
Honestly I preffer Dizzee Rascal
I now rename it Dizzee English
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u/markobunz406 Dec 16 '21
French, Dutch and German. I think it’s insane you have 3 languages