Grammar Discussions

So I'm multilingual now...I read and write English as well as American


I am trying to teach my Texan son-in-law who has just moved to Melbourne with my daughter not to go to the AFL on the weekend and root for his team. And I have warned him not to pat anyone on the fanny or to chuck his trash on the sidewalk. Drink only from a bubbler, not from a drinking fountain. To take "zee" out of his vocabulary and spelling and to put a "u" before the "r" in words he thought ended in "or".
 
I am trying to teach my Texan son-in-law who has just moved to Melbourne with my daughter not to go to the AFL on the weekend and root for his team. And I have warned him not to pat anyone on the fanny or to chuck his trash on the sidewalk. Drink only from a bubbler, not from a drinking fountain. To take "zee" out of his vocabulary and spelling and to put a "u" before the "r" in words he thought ended in "or".


Maybe "bubbler" is a NSW thing.
I have lived in QLD and WA (and part time in SA) and have always referred to them as drinking fountains.
 
Maybe "bubbler" is a NSW thing.
I have lived in QLD and WA (and part time in SA) and have always referred to them as drinking fountains.


I forgot to mention also teaching him greetings. How to say G'Day instead of Howr y'all
 
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The French say that* best.


*Actually the French say everything best.

Well, choose :)

"Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose"

vs

"Se vogliamo che tutto rimanga come è, bisogna che tutto cambi"

vs

"Stop the Boats! No cuts to Education, Health or the ABC."
 
Well, choose :)

"Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose"

vs

"Se vogliamo che tutto rimanga come è, bisogna che tutto cambi"

vs

"Stop the Boats! No cuts to Education, Health or the ABC."

Where'd you dig up the non-English quotes?
 

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