Re: Is the end of May, the end of May?
Originally Posted by
Donkeyman
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You have a way with words Pyxell!
Regards Donkeyman!
I just luvs words!
Originally Posted by
May
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Isn't it allowed then?..and what is 'pidgeon english' exactly?
Thanks for the 'Lassie' though,
Pidgin English is a sort of 'bastardised' English, highly simplified, often developed in areas we used to colonise.
E.g. I might say "Me go big house money" if I was going to the bank.
A real example is Prince Charles describing himself as "number one piccanini blong Miss Kwin ", or, in other words, the first born child of the Queen.