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Neither. Those are not the words you should use to define a group of people.
It's because some people don't like hearing those words. The F-word is a strong word, sometimes not all people don't wanna hear those words.
Neither of those words are necessarily bad words, they are just words that should not be used in ones everyday vocabulary.
by hearing those words to others.
He didn't invent books but he does create them by roundhouse kicking a dictionary repeatedly until the words fly out onto sheets of blank paper.
Spain. Those are Spanish words.
if you research each word, some words are a definition to a different language. I guess in the English language, people found it rude and decided to mock other people with those words.
i can't think of one example where those words would be interchangeable at all
People have various accents. When pronounced correctly, the "N" in each of these words should be heard. If you are not hearing it, it could be because people are not used to using to word, and omit the N sound, or it could be due to the accent of the person pronouncing those words.
We the people of these united states
They should use those "type the words in the picture" thing.
'We the People' are the first three words of the preamble identifying those. "The best supporters the Constitution has, do not contend that it is free.