No, unless you prefer slang. "You has" is not the proper grammar in most forms of English, such as literary and formal.
In the Spanish language why isn't 'English' used instead of 'inglés'?
No. Use commiserative instead.
Those of us who speak English use the term "worse" instead.
just in the isle of man but we use English now instead of Manx
здоровью means :to the health, Russian people use it instead of cheers in English
No, it is not considered proper English to use "these ones." Instead, you should simply say "these" without the unnecessary "ones."
i cannot use pickpocketer it sounds too primitive? i would advise people to use good English always. pickpocket is the word!
there is no word in the English language to replace we
As long as your computer meets the requirements for running the software it will work. The only noticeable difference will be in the use of English spellings instead of American English; for example "colours" instead of "colors".
English orthography enjoys many transatlantic variations. In British English, quotation marks are called inverted commas, and they are not doubled, as they are in American English.
Never. Juris is Latin, while doctorate is English.
I don't, but I guess those that do are essentially intransigent dinosaurs!