"Druther" is merely a slurred version of "I'd rather", especially in regions where the dialect results in "rather" being pronounced as "ruther." (I'druther) Thus, when someone says "If I had my druthers..." they are referring to what would be their preferences: "If I could do what I want to do, I'd rather do this".
it come from Arabic language.
A common use of this phrase would be, "Where did you come from?"
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come with us!
the word sloop originally comes from the dutch word "sloep" so therefore the word is dutch
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You can use "druthers" in a sentence like this: "If I had my druthers, I would spend the whole day at the beach." It means one's choice or preference.
It is a corruption of 'I would rather' (have or do something else).As in "If I had my druthers I'd be rich and famous."
This is a dialect spelling of "I'd rather." It means, "If I had a choice...." You usually hear this said when someone does not want to do one thing, but would prefer something else. For example, "If I had my druthers, I'd go to a movie instead of to the museum."
It means having what you'd prefer-- "Druther" is a slurring of "I'd ruther" (a pronunciation of "rather")," as in "I have to go to school, but I'druther [I would rather] go to a party"
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"Oka" is the Kikuyu word for the English word come.