Has v asl
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Has v asl
Two different words in my vocabulary
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Re: Has v asl
Should be has v as
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Re: Has v asl
Ouch.
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Re: Has v asl
I think you will find they are two different words in everyone's vocabulary.
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Re: Has v asl
Haslingdon v Arsenal?
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Re: Has v asl
Spoken they can be interchangeable, written down they have two different meanings.
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Re: Has v asl
Really?
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Re: Has v asl
Well, yeah, depending on accent or dialect.
You can drop the "h" phoneme from the word "has" and it will still have the same meaning if you said "Yes he as", for example.
"As e got any money?" same thing. The meaning remains, just the phoneme has been dropped.
Re: Has v asl
They have a lot more than two different meanings, whether spoken or written.ClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 8:47 pmSpoken they can be interchangeable, written down they have two different meanings.
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Re: Has v asl
asl stands for age/sex/location
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Re: Has v asl
Does Has stand for has anyone signed?
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Re: Has v asl
You learn something new on here every dayClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:21 pmWell, yeah, depending on accent or dialect.
You can drop the "h" phoneme from the word "has" and it will still have the same meaning if you said "Yes he as", for example.
"As e got any money?" same thing. The meaning remains, just the phoneme has been dropped.
Re: Has v asl
What a time to be alive