phew..
do you know where peter piper picked the pickled peppers?
do you? do you..do you...lol
(dory mode)
here another one.
hearing me saying those words makes me realise that i need to read out loud often. It is so awkward.
This week, i think i only talking 20% of English. It is more like Engrish rather than English. (^_^)?
Fizzy
8.27 p.m - either to lazy to talk or no one to talk too
(picture credit : Pinterest)
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@ Diah : (^_^)v
what a wonderful confusing sentences lol. Nice try!
@Onee-chan : no no no.. thank you for great comment... i didnt occurred to me to create a voice .. you are brilliant onee-chan..
Thank you, Fizzy. I'm glad you like it. ^^
Actually, I wanted some laugh there...I recorded while learning and fixing some words (how to pronounce it by looking up the dict :p) Then, I realized the fan made noise of my recording. When the last time I recorded this, I was so sleepy, serious to sleep. :D :D
Thank you for this fun blog. hugs ^^
awww Onee-chan, what a beautiful voice, so sweet of you..
It did entertain me.. gave me smile... i like it.. Thank you for sharing your beautiful voice with me
*hugz
Fizzy,
I hope this will entertain you. I'm so sleepy. :D
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0o1bsbp86MH
@Olga : it seem they said it can help.. i dont know if its true or not.. i guess if you read out loud still can help with the pronunciation ..
Thank you for visiting ^^
Good morning, Fizzy!
Thank you, but I have already found the meanings of those words :)
Hi @Roman, good morning from south east asia ^^
i dont know either .. let see
Sash - a long strip or loop of cloth worn over one shoulder or round the waist, especially as part of a uniform or official dress.
Shineth - Verb. third-person singular simple present indicative form of shine
interesting.. its my time heard it too..
Thank you Roman for bringing it up. ^^
Hi, Fizzy!
I didn't know such words before:
Sash, and felt(noun)
And is this even a word "shineth"?