@[email protected] to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • 6 hours agoInn english their our know rules,message-square8fedilinkarrow-up15arrow-down113
arrow-up1-8arrow-down1message-squareInn english their our know rules,@[email protected] to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • 6 hours agomessage-square8fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish2•3 hours agoNot gon lie, but i have no idea what this reads. I can maybe make sense of the “Gramm her” part reading as “Grammar” but not much beyond that 😅
minus-square@SassyRamenlinkEnglish3•1 hour agoNguyen (a Korean name that is common in America pronounced like “when”) Ewe (female sheep, pronounced like “you”) egg (egg only because it sounds a little lile “ig-” ) noire (french for the color black, sometimes used in English, pronounced like “-nore”) Egg-noire (ignore) Gramm her (grammar) So with our sentences together it would be: “In English there are no rules, when you ignore grammar.”
Nguyen ewe egg noire Gramm her.
Not gon lie, but i have no idea what this reads. I can maybe make sense of the “Gramm her” part reading as “Grammar” but not much beyond that 😅
Nguyen (a Korean name that is common in America pronounced like “when”)
Ewe (female sheep, pronounced like “you”)
egg (egg only because it sounds a little lile “ig-” )
noire (french for the color black, sometimes used in English, pronounced like “-nore”)
Egg-noire (ignore)
Gramm her (grammar)
So with our sentences together it would be: “In English there are no rules, when you ignore grammar.”