I do (dost?? that's weird), but it is impossible... i should ask my English teacher, maybe she knows what 'shakespearian' is and can teach meThou dost not desire this knowledge?![]()
No she isn't English, but she studied English and can speak it perfectly i think!Is thy English teacher English? Doth she speak that language of English as her first language?![]()
Yeah, i know what it means, and how it is pronounced, i was indeed looking for the extended word, my teacher didn't know, and she said that the English/American people themselves might not even know it (at least: not all of them), because it is always just Mrs.Mrs. is an abbreviation for the title given to a married woman. I dunno if it's like this in Holland, but if Miss Jones marries Mr. Smith, she becomes Mrs. Smith. I've never seen the extended word, but it's pronounced roughly like "misz". I know it's an awkward spelling, but it's the best I can do.![]()
Well, if you really want to... *points at car*Couldn't that Chrysler hit me instead?
PS = Post Scriptum (Latin), it means in English something like: 'after that that was written'.What does PS stand for?
PS = Post Scriptum (Latin), it means in English something like: 'after that that was written'.
And slp, i think one never knows if one is a duffer, since you're saying that you only know if someone who is a duffer tells you, but if no one ever told the first duffer that they're truly a duffer, than it could never have been said to anyone, which makes no one a duffer...
...looks like Derny was right after all![]()
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