>when a non UK flag uses british spelling
When someone speaks ENGLISH you mean?
Just how cucked can you get to type like a burger while being so close to the UK.
>>67987724
The UK doesn't have anything in common with mainland Europe to be fair.
Talking to a brit is like talking to a american.
>>67987724
Just how cucked can you get to type like a spaniard while being so close to Brazil.
BTW:
Holland and the """U""" """K""" have nothing in common. We aren't romanized celts for one.
>>67986603
In Sweden we learn British English in school, not burgerspeak. I believe you do too Wooden Shoes.
colour
>>67986603
>when a Dutch flag makes this same thread for the ten thousandth time
>>67988079
>burgerspeak
You mean the correct version of english?
>colour
Our cole-our
>color
Col-or
Which one sounds how it is spelled?
>>67987724
Funny considering you're also closer to the UK.
>>67988079
We do, but after a certain point they stop caring if you use burger or brit speak. As long as you don't mix the 2 (which I'm guilty of sometimes).
>>67987859
I don't type like Spaniards when I write in Spanish. Bad example.
>>67988161
Neither, because English isn't a phonemic language.
>>67988161
dialect lad, you speak a dialect of English.
>>67988079
every school/teacher/student is free to choose whichever they use, as long as they stay consistent.
>>67988200
But we learn British English. Contrary to what this board would like to believe, Argentina and the UK had a good relationship before the war.
>>67988161
>Which one sounds how it is spelled?
firstly, *spelt
secondly, if that was how English worked then it would be spelt culuh