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2008-06-30 English Culture - pronunciation: Dear Richard Thank you for your interesting question. Essentially, in British English at least, 'sleight' is pronounced as 'slight.' A tiny minority of people pronounce it as 'slate' but the general...
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2008-06-16 English Culture - slang: Hi Larry Thanks for your interesting question. By 'poofer' I assume you mean 'poofter,' also sometimes spelt 'poufter.' That is a slang term for a homosexual man. Bugger has various different...
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2008-06-13 English Culture - Question of my parents names: Hi Lavonne Hope this answers your question. Church Surname Origin Locality. A house of Christian worship, derived from the old English chirch, and Scottish Kirk, Latin circus, and this from the...
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2008-05-19 British Cuisine - pie: Hi Jackie If it was me, I would fry the chicken as you've described and then chop it into bite size chunks. As to the veggies - are they fresh or frozen? If fresh, cook them to "al dente" stage. If...
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