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date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:15:44 -0700,    group: uk.culture.language.english        back       
Re: some word usage   
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"Sanforized"  wrote in message 
news:6b687$495c0e90$cdd085a4$9464@DIALUPUSA.NET...
>
> I have an instance where someone is using "English"
> (probably not AmerEnglish) words when writing and
> I wondered if these can give a reasonable clue as
> to what part of the world this individual comes
> from originally:
>
> afore  for    before
>
> bye    for    by
>
> don't fret  for  don't worry
>
> I'd have to do some difficult research to find
> more examples.
date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:15:44 -0700   author:   www.superaffiliate7.com

Re: some word usage   
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:15:44 -0700, "www.superaffiliate7.com"
 wrote:

>www.superaffiliate7.com
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>You will find on our site good Affiiliates  for  health products, such as 
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>"Sanforized"  wrote in message 
>news:6b687$495c0e90$cdd085a4$9464@DIALUPUSA.NET...
>>
>> I have an instance where someone is using "English"
>> (probably not AmerEnglish) words when writing and
>> I wondered if these can give a reasonable clue as
>> to what part of the world this individual comes
>> from originally:
>>
>> afore  for    before
>>
>> bye    for    by
>>
>> don't fret  for  don't worry
>>
>> I'd have to do some difficult research to find
>> more examples. 
>

If it's from the British Isles, I'd guess that it's the Scottish
dialect.
date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:03:52 +0100   author:   Tamurlain

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