August 1, 20178 yr 22 hours ago, OverAndOut said: Tee-mo-eh. Is that how you pronounce it? I've been reading it as Tee-moo-ey
August 1, 20178 yr Just now, Deino said: Is that how you pronounce it? I've been reading it as Tee-moo-ey My bad. When I wrote 'eh', the 'ey' that you've written is a better fit. Between mo and moo, there's a marginal difference. For English people, pronouncing it either way is fine.
August 2, 20178 yr Out of interest, where does 'My bad' come from? I'm seeing it more and more, my guess is India and it translates as 'my mistake'.
August 2, 20178 yr 6 minutes ago, Strider6003 said: Out of interest, where does 'My bad' come from? I'm seeing it more and more, my guess is India and it translates as 'my mistake'. I believe it's an Americanism.
August 2, 20178 yr I've worked with several people from the US (mid, East Coast, West coast) yet never heard it from there..........
August 2, 20178 yr 13 minutes ago, Strider6003 said: Out of interest, where does 'My bad' come from? I'm seeing it more and more, my guess is India and it translates as 'my mistake'. Definitely an Americanism, the younger generation always say it. According to google: my bad phrase of bad 1. NORTH AMERICANinformal used to acknowledge responsibility for a mistake. "Sorry I lost your CD. It's my bad"
August 2, 20178 yr Bakayoko could be fit for Arsenal, but i wouldn't risk him. He should be fully fit by the time we start the league campaign against Burnley. Really looking forward to see what he will offer to the team. High hopes for him! Edited August 2, 20178 yr by TrueBlueBIH
August 2, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, TheChelsRVA said: So it is tee-mou-ee? or tee-mo-ay? Someone help me out here. Perhaps Tee-ay-mou-ay
August 2, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Valerie said: Perhaps Tee-ay-mou-ay That is exactly how i've been pronouncing it but I think it's wrong. and I HATE being wrong
August 3, 20178 yr 9 hours ago, TheChelsRVA said: That is exactly how i've been pronouncing it but I think it's wrong. and I HATE being wrong Let's haul him in front of a microphone and ask him.
August 3, 20178 yr 11 hours ago, Valerie said: Perhaps Tee-ay-mou-ay Valerie wins.....nearly, according to UEFA.. http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2437445.html Edited August 3, 20178 yr by Blue Exile
August 3, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, PloKoon13 said: Tyeh-mou-eh Was just thinking the other day that I haven't seen Plok around for a while
August 4, 20178 yr On 02/08/2017 at 11:25, undertow said: I believe it's an Americanism. *African Americanism
August 4, 20178 yr On 03/08/2017 at 06:41, Blue Exile said: Valerie wins.....nearly, according to UEFA.. http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2437445.html I mean we have a Dave why not a Bob as well?
August 5, 20178 yr 18 hours ago, DonAntonio said: *African Americanism Not so much. A very common phrase here in the states.
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