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Is this true about Polish pronunciation of English (that some words sound identical?)


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toker  Aug 25, 11, 01:06    #31
yes I think it's an old rum family with Scottish roots..(for "rum" read "slave owning") My bro used to date some posh bird with that name who was always flitting between London, the Caribbean and some draughty Scottish pile....
My Polish bf has a real problem with bitch and beach....shit and sheet..still it amuses us..:)
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 Aug 25, 11, 01:07    #32
Hopefully it is. It's a Bahamian island, so I'm not entirely certain. Either way, if I choose to use the material again, I'll settle for just Grand Turk island to avoid more mishaps. Have to be delicate sometimes, took me almost 5 minutes to calm one student's laughing frenzy at the sight of "shittim wood"
toker  Aug 25, 11, 01:09    #33
Just don't mention Friar Tuck going to Shittim Wood ok?


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