It means you are expressing your feelings in your speech.
it has a long a sound, like saying the letter itself
"Ouch, our house is loud!"
It is an onomatopoeia, which is a word that describes a sound. Other onomatopoeias include 'beep', 'click', 'pop', and 'bark'.
"Bubble" has a short vowel sound for the "u" and a long vowel sound for the "e."
"Sonido" is the Spanish word for "sound."
It means to keep quiet. "Nary" is a dialect way of saying "not a."
By the sound of it, i am guessing that it is a horse that isn't friendly or is moody.
it's a metaphor. it's saying that the person likes the sound of their voice.
Just that-it's so the receiver knows when used in a media without sound.
The person saying it is begging for money. The "brother" bit is to make it sound friendly/familiar.
its an expression, it doesn't really have a meaning It actually is like saying kisses... it is the sound made for a kiss
It means no, so that is why sometimes you could hear people saying, "yok yok!" Also, yok is pronounced with a long o sound.
In English this material is pronounced simply "voyl". If you try to sound more French by saying "vwahl" then no-one will know what you mean...
Either: resembling an echo, or using words that imitate the sound they denote. According to dictionary.com and audioenglish.net. (Just saying)
It means "love you" only said in a baby voice. It's usually used to sound cute or innocent when saying it to someone.
It means "love you" only said in a baby voice. It's usually used to sound cute or innocent when saying it to someone.
you mean how barbadians sound. If so we talk bajan dialect its normal english but we have our way of saying words. Example: the sentence turn down that music we pronounce it as turn dung dah msic