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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:17 am
The home page for our guild talks about protecting the Kings English. I was wondering what that means in an American context.
In England we would talk about correct grammar etc as simply being the English language. We would call it the Queens English (because we currently have a Queen) or Received Pronunciation when it is spoken out loud (with no accent affecting it- though that is part of the whole, isn't RP just another accent debate).
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 1:50 pm
I just put that to add an air of class.
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:55 am
Yami no Hitokiri I just put that to add an air of class. Ah, I thought it was because there was a king on the English throne when America separated, so thats where you trace you 'English' language back too. Thats a bit daft isn't it? Like wearing plastic earings in an attempt to look classy?
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 3:12 am
Well, I suppose kings do look classy...
Also, isn't the Queen's English also known as Standard English, or are they both the same thing?
And, as I'm thinking about it, do the Americans use Standard English?
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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 6:27 pm
I didn't know that there were different types of english. I guess I learn something new every day!
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:05 pm
Word choice to loook classy, also known as diction. It makes sense though.
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:20 pm
WarKitty Yami no Hitokiri I just put that to add an air of class. Ah, I thought it was because there was a king on the English throne when America separated, so thats where you trace you 'English' language back too. Thats a bit daft isn't it? Like wearing plastic earings in an attempt to look classy? I wonder are the majority of British people still bitter about the revoloution?
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:59 am
I've always known Queen's (or King's) English to be the most correct form of English. Supposedly there is no standard English because of all the dialects out there, but I think that Queen's English is the standard. I think American English is slightly different because I've heard people wanting to learn English specify either American or British English. (Although I'm not an expert on this, so don't hold me to this.)
And yes, it does add class, and I think it refers to a more proper form of the language.
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:12 am
Fuzzy_Bunny_of_Doom WarKitty Yami no Hitokiri I just put that to add an air of class. Ah, I thought it was because there was a king on the English throne when America separated, so thats where you trace you 'English' language back too. Thats a bit daft isn't it? Like wearing plastic earings in an attempt to look classy? I wonder are the majority of British people still bitter about the revoloution? Eh, I bet the majority of the British people don't care about the revolution.
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:30 pm
metalmalzan Fuzzy_Bunny_of_Doom WarKitty Yami no Hitokiri I just put that to add an air of class. Ah, I thought it was because there was a king on the English throne when America separated, so thats where you trace you 'English' language back too. Thats a bit daft isn't it? Like wearing plastic earings in an attempt to look classy? I wonder are the majority of British people still bitter about the revoloution? Eh, I bet the majority of the British people don't care about the revolution. I know I don't... But then i'm not British... And I don't live in Britain... Well... I guess I sort of am British, As most of my country is from Britain. Well, not the country... Just the people in the country!
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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 2:02 am
metalmalzan Fuzzy_Bunny_of_Doom WarKitty Yami no Hitokiri I just put that to add an air of class. Ah, I thought it was because there was a king on the English throne when America separated, so thats where you trace you 'English' language back too. Thats a bit daft isn't it? Like wearing plastic earings in an attempt to look classy? I wonder are the majority of British people still bitter about the revoloution? Eh, I bet the majority of the British people don't care about the revolution. You got that right, sorry I'm out of gold stars. Anyway, don't say Americans use Standard English. They use bad English. If they can't accept and use our language, then simply do not use it. I couldn't care less. But, defacing and degrading the Queen's English is just horrible. Colour has a "u" in it, get used to it. Thanks for your time, you've been wonderful.
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