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#206424 - 02/15/08 02:02 AM 7.3 b4 - UK English
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I have 'translated' the language file for British users, with subscriptions several new words need changing such as cheque, as well as the usual colour, cancelled, 'ise etc.

This file is correct to b4 smile


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#206433 - 02/15/08 04:14 AM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Ian]
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thanks for that, ian.

spellings aside, what about idioms? for me, they are actually more problematic than spellings. for instance, every time a new version of ubb threads comes out, i need to whack all the 'buddies' (ugh!) out of the system! smile as well as a few other terms which might be just fine in american english, but that absolutely rankle with other englishes!
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#206438 - 02/15/08 05:29 AM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Okusi Associates]
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Ok, I have to ask... What is wrong with "Buddies"? I'm absolutely on my toes trying to figure out what the "other englishes" refer to specific words as lol...
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#206440 - 02/15/08 05:41 AM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Gizmo]
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what's wrong with "friends"?

calling someone "buddy" where i come from will get you a bloodied nose! smile
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#206451 - 02/15/08 09:19 AM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Okusi Associates]
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I agree - I have got rid of a few - 'I want' for example I changed to 'I wish' (I think that is correct, as I am going from memory)

If you wish me to alter anything else let me know.
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#206466 - 02/15/08 12:12 PM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Ian]
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Yack!

"If you would like me to alter anything else let me know." flows better.

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#206469 - 02/15/08 12:22 PM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: ScriptKeeper]
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Actually, the use of want and wish are not interchangeable. It may appear to be the case but clearly they have entirely different meanings.

I think one of the biggest mistakes people make, is by saying...

"Can I have one of those....?"

Well - of course you can - anyone can....

The correct usage would be "May I have....."

oooh - then there's "I could care less" but I'd probably not get started, or I'll be typing all night and I can smell pork chops a cookin' wink laugh
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#206490 - 02/15/08 04:37 PM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: driv]
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Still curious what "buddy" means to you guys... here it does mean "friend"...
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#206497 - 02/15/08 05:28 PM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Gizmo]
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Giz, it means friend here in UK also.

And although I'm not aware of anyone in the UK using the term 'buddy' (except perhaps people who watch a great deal of US tv) - we all understand it.

The closest I'm aware of, is in Wales. There the term is butty (emphasis on the 't') and there it means "close friend", "mate" or something similar.

Predominantly I think, we aware of the word from its usage in US movies and perhaps as a hangover from WW2 troops stationed here.

No bad connotations at all smile


Edited by driv (02/15/08 05:30 PM)
Edit Reason: those who watch US tv
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#206501 - 02/15/08 05:35 PM Re: 7.3 b4 - UK English [Re: Gizmo]
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in contemporary use, calling someone 'buddy' in britain and the antipodes usually heralds the commencement of an all-out brawl. it means 'friend' in the most hostile of manners!
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