american eng for me =D
but im learning britian eng -.-
btw these two eng some words r same.
dun confuse bout it then ok d -.-
keke.
so,,, "tang guo" is "candy" or "sugar" xDDD??
keke.
DejaVu26
2011-1-29 01:23 PM
so,,, "tang guo" is "candy" or "sugar" xDDD??
keke.
PAPI 发表于 2011-1-29 04:39 AM
tang guo = sugar : Neither British Nor American,
tang guo = sugar : Malaysia Boleh English
超人S110
2011-2-1 03:24 PM
For me, both American English and British English are almost the same. But, I am more get used to British English because we actually using British English here.
hahha.. tangguo is candy..sugar is those that we used as ingredients like those powder sugar.. you don't use sugar as tangguo.. later if u say i'm eating sugar, people will thought you're literally eating those powdered sugar O_O!
ahahahahhahahahahahahahahaha!!!
ofcoz i'd not xDD
waitttt....
last comment had a mistake
i mean
"tang guo" is "sweet" or "candy" ==
OMG i typed sugarrrrrrrrr ==
Vex
2011-2-7 08:03 PM
actually what's the difference between American english and British english ?