British dialectual pronunciation
People can say it but you don't hav to say It
I believe it is because he is Irish. Many people from the U.K./Ireland say "me" instead of "my".
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
People say siblings to shorten things. Instead of taking the time of saying brothers and People say siblings because it keeps thing vague It is part of the same type of thinking that has replaced the word Christmas with the word Holiday. MS instead of Mrs and so on.
yes like how people say Jesus' or Jesus's
It is just people that want to use a British accent and people in Britain that say ello govenor instead of hello.
One alternative could be to say "it is commonly thought" or "there is a prevailing belief that."
Yes, people from Utah may have accents that are influenced by regional dialects and speech patterns. However, the accents in Utah may not be as distinctive as those found in other parts of the United States. Utah's accent may be influenced by the surrounding Western American dialects.
No. People are born, not established!
Hola is spanish. Hi is english.
Yes, if you are asking someone to repeat themselves or clarify something, using "what" is more commonly used than "pardon" in casual conversation.
People may say free instead of three because they have a speech disorder. Some speech disorders impair a person's ability to make the sound associated with the th letter combiniation.