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  1. 16 giu 2008 · Jun 16, 2008. #3. When you are speaking about Americans in general, you do not use the article: "Americans are friendly". If you are speaking about a group of specific Americans, you use "the": "the Americans that we met yesterday were friendly". O.

  2. 2 mar 2021 · Mar 2, 2021. #6. I would say "real quick" and "really quickly" don't have the same nuance for us. "Really quickly" is a description of what speed to do an action. "Real quick" basically means "right away". It's when to do the action, not how to do it. It also tends to be used in situations where the person will only be inconvenienced briefly.

  3. 26 apr 2009 · I would like to know, how you say: They are american. or They are americans. ?? I have seen in some pages that people use both but i remember that only you can put S in the case of the noun and never in the adjectives. What is the correct way to say it? Thanks a lot..

  4. 9 giu 2013 · To be casual, a truck or lorry is defined as a vehicle used to carry cargo. In America, we may call any vehicle over a half-ton weight that has an cargo bed on the back, a truck. Or yes, a Pick-up truck as denoted with the drop down door/gate in back. SUV's or Sport Utility Vehicles are, in general vernacular, called "SUV's" to distinguish them ...

  5. 8 mar 2018 · Unfortunately, that statement is incorrect, as can be seen in the responses from Americans in the link that velisarius gave you; "purse" is not a catch-all American equivalent for the British English "handbag." Americans might be likely to refer to some of the items in your first picture as "purses", but certainly not all of them.

  6. 27 lug 2021 · Moderato con anima (English Only) Yes, Americans use the long <a> as in father, and British speakers use the short <a> as in cat. It's to do with AmE speakers wanting to make it sound more Italian. Interestingly, it doesn't happen in other Italian loans like cappuccino, where the short <a> is used by AmE and BrE speakers.

  7. 2 gen 2021 · But Americans pronounce "er" as a vowel. In American English the "er" is an "R-colored E", a single vowel sound. The IPA symbol is /ɚ/. It is not an E sound followed by an R sound. So in "rather than", you have two /ð/ consonants with an /ɚ/ in between: /raðɚðan/. R-colored vowel - Wikipedia American English has 3 R-colored vowels.

  8. 16 giu 2017 · The quote is Lord Ismay's reaction to previous and current events. Lord Ismay was British, not American. The quote is about the situation after the war is won and Germany is occupied. keep the Americans in, the Russians out, and the Germans down.”. Lord Ismay knew that after World War I that the Americans withdrew into isolationism.

  9. 8 dic 2008 · Americans is plural, so you need the plural form do. If you have one American, the sentences will still be in the third person, but with the singular form of the verb, does. Americans do not use [something]. One American does not use [something]. Edit: A couple of posts have been posted as I was writing this.

  10. 13 lug 2012 · English - US. Jul 13, 2012. #4. From an American perspective, I can't say I've heard any Americans pronounce Las Vegas like Los Vegas. I think we pronounce Las Vegas correctly (lah + s) in North American Spanglish. It's Los Angeles that we pronounce incorrectly (should be lo + s, but we say lah + s).

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