Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
On the topic of accents, I always thought everyone in the US spoke a different language when I was 3 or so. But they only have different accents.
Spanish I think is becoming more and more wide spread in the States. It also being seen on packing and what not.
G'day mate! I was flippin' sum shrimp on the barbie when a cloud of blowies started buzzin' round my head! I had to run to the dunny, waited a while, and sprinted to the bute. I was goin along when I hit a roo. Poor thing looked a mess so I called my Sheila on the mobile.
Esto is probably the connotation of "I" and esta is the connotation of "you", hence why we say "como esta" and not "como esto". I could be wrong. I only took half a year of Spanish-I.
When you're not being intimate with sheep, yes, yes it is.
If you feel like moving up on The List, continue.
I don't think people that live in the original states 13 states talk differently than people who live elsewhere in the united states. hope that clears thing up.
They all talk different, yet not to the extent which destroys any sort of mutual understanding. Think of African Americans and Southerners.
With America's Hispanic population ever increasing, we will see some shifts.
Okay I found a link about the prawn vs. shrimp and where the saying comes from.
Australians, however, invariably use the word prawn rather than shrimp. Because the commercial was commissioned for broadcast in the United States, the change was made to limit audience confusion.[1][2]