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Discussion: Expressing Anger in English

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Expressing Anger in English
Hi Everyone! I'm practicising English since looooooooong and i'm ok as far as formal english is concerned but i feel sorry when talking casual english. I would like someone to hlep in casual english. Like how to express anger, joy, excitment or other things in casual englihs.
Hope to hear from someone.

Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
Mehsud
Khan

July 13, 2007

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113823
Re:Expressing Anger in English
well, im not sure how im gonna explain this in your lasnguage, but here some ways teenagers talk

"Hey, whats up?" = "Hello, how are you"

"Hows it hanging?" = "How are you"

"Dunno" = "Don't no"

"Gotta" = "Got to"

"Wonna" = "Want to"

I hope those helped ^^^ to learn to speak some more casual english i sugest that you get some english msn address and talk on msn lots.

Votick



Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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asasas
dfdfgdbfg

July 14, 2007

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113898
Re:Re:Expressing Anger in English
yeah, and you forgot "gonna" - going to.

Which english are you trying to become more angry with?
Brittish or American?
or scottish irish or another?

Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Mihai
paiva

July 15, 2007

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113970
Re:Expressing Anger in English
i would looooove to help you.


Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Aisha
Jackson

July 16, 2007

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114018
Re:Expressing Anger in English
Hi !
I'm from Canada, so I guess I speak "American" English, haha. If this is the type of English you speak, I can recommend a few more words/sayings..

When somebody says something good like "Hey I won a trip to the Bahamas !" OR "I got 100% on my Math exam !", you could respond with things like "Awesome !" "Cool !" "Niiice" or "Sweeet". These are all good responses for when someone gives you good news.

As well..

"I'm excited for.." = "I can't wait for..."
= "I'm psyched for..." (art class, a band coming to town that I really like)

I hope this kinda helps !

Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Kirsty
July 17, 2007

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114096
Re:Expressing Anger in English
A lot of our words run together. If you want to sound less "text bookish" and we abbreviate or shorten words to make them slang or casual. Going to.. gonna; want to.. wanna; see? I don't know if this is what you had in mind. I'm not a gold member.. but I live in the states and can help you with your English.

Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Bobbie
July 18, 2007

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127001
Re:Expressing Anger in English
will be soon in afghanistan for my work for a long period and looking for somebody to learn the local languages :) contact me if you are interested :)

Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Achraf
February 14, 2008

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