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Richard Simcott speaks Welsh
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He always uses repetition when getting his sentence out. I'm sure he does it while he is thinking of the next word.
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@tisaac8037 nope. Trans-men are not men.
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@tisaac8037 I did. You're obviously out the loop.
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@tisaac8037 😂😂 such assumptions. Fyi none of my exes are white. As for the term "cis" that isnt used by everyday people. It is mostly used as a slur. And not sure what your point was. And I'm fully aware about the diff types of people. I have a family member was who born a hermaphrodite. It's funny I had some people moaning at me for explaining how diff people can be born yet here you are assuming I'm a bigot. You want a decent human being? How about not calling people bigots who you know nothing about. This us what I mean about woke culture. You guys are wild. 😂😂
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Did you see the interview on Channel 4 he did? The interviewers were trying to invalidate his heritage because of his race when I doubt theyd even set foot in JA.
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@ianwhitlow5341 *gwan irie 😉
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@saintofgod1244 no. He meant Ari. That's Xiaoma's real name. Unless you were making a joke 😂 also that was Frankie responding. He is the black guy in the video with Xiaoma
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@Lynn-pw9nw :) Thanks. Btw what was it you just wrote in Russian?
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It's a creole with its own syntax and grammar. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hNM-BE4xAyo
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@xavier1752 because Jamaican tends to sound very "cool" and if you dont have it down it has the opposite effect. It's like when foreigners try to use trendy British words out of context it can sound awkward. To be fair though some of it sounded legit and no diff to how people in UK speak. He even nailed the tones in parts. But he def needs to work on it. I remember finding Laoshu's early Korean videos cringe to watch because I speak Korean and could hear his errors. Takes time to get fluent and sound natural.
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Laushu knew 70 languages. Is he supposed to know them all fluently? That wasnt his aim. He wasnt to be basic level in multiple rather than fluent in a few because it meant he connected with more cultures and people and found it more rewarding. I'd rather be like Laushu or Xiaoma. No offence to Richard.
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London is something like 50% minorities and diff areas are more of a certain minority. Some areas are more densely populated with Pakistanis etc
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Chris Eubanks?
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That's not colonisation. Jamaicans were invited here in the late 40s to work and came her willingly on The Windrush. We adopted their lingo because we grew around it and naturally assimilated it. I grew up with Jamaicans for 30 years. We didnt bring them here as slaves.
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@SpeedyOwl you claimed a lot of Jamaican is similar to British-English due to colonisation. I assumed you were referring to Multicultural London English which emerged after the Jamaican creole was formed from the Jamaicans who came to UK. I didnt realise you were implying Jamaican sound like English due to its main lexicon coming from slavery. In regards to the latter yes Jamaican is predominantly English as they formed a creole because they had no choice but to use pidgin English. In regards to the former when Jamaicans came to UK in 1949 we naturally assimilated their language. I've been speaking patwa since the 90s.
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@sophie-mv8ee you're welcome :)
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