'Afters' is just a informal word, however 'dessert' may be more acceptable depending on your point of view
instead of saying England change the land part to english
You can use feeling in a sentence by saying spectacular instead of saying good.
of saying or to say
alright
Croeso i'ch proffil (i'ch is the shortened version of "i eich". Doing this is a bit like saying "Don't" instead of "Do not" in English. Your choice, though the first one is less formal)
instead of saying England change the land part to english
The root word of "does" is 'do'. So, in proper English, instead of saying "It do that." , we say "It does that."
Because you abuse the English language by saying "there" instead of "their".
the english language will change due to people being lazy and not wanting to spell a whole word or say it for eg instead of laughing they will say LOL instead of saying sorry they will say SOZ hope this helped :-)
English language in Nigeria is as correct as queen's English. However, Nigerians have some variations in their English vocabulary. For instance, you may be with a Nigerian who is about to take his leave, but he will tell you ''am coming'' instead of saying ''am going''
saying bad word instead of good words saying bad word instead of good words
Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.Bypass. It is like you are going by something, as you are going by a town for example, instead of going into it. You are not saying goodbye to the town.
Instead of saying he or she, you could say they. Instead of saying his or hers, you could say their. It depends on the what you mean by address them and in what context.
New Zealanders still say hello! Probably too lazy to use the English language properly.
You can use feeling in a sentence by saying spectacular instead of saying good.
Mornin'
No. It is used instead of swearing.