"No b**bs and waist shots please" Janhvi's chats leaked amid Peddi row
Episode dtd 6.6
Peddi movie objectification controversy
Once again Tripti Dimri is such a fab actor !
Armaan aur abhira ka rona 6.5
Seems like Varun's days as a solo hero are gone!
Pathaan was superb
Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai struggles at the box office
Anti Indian sentiment and chinese involvement
For teaching me something. Real life mein popat hone se bach gaya. Virtual mein phir bhi shakal kisi ko nahin dikhni đ
For teaching me something. Real life mein popat hone se bach gaya. Virtual mein phir bhi shakal kisi ko nahin dikhni đ
Awww please...none of us are experts in anything, especially the avaigyanic Queenâs language...đ
Originally posted by: VintageWine
Its the same everywhere... its spreading like wildfire! We were asked to go to work , ans we did for aprox a month... that's when it was stable here, the moment everyone where up and running it has spread beyond out thinking. Now we are back WFH.
Usually all the places that were opened it showed effect after a month for eg.texas.
Which only means that people took precautions and safety measures outside and also ppl chose to stay at home for first week or two, once they get settled , more people were out on street and precautions were forgotten.
Like how many times ppl were washing hands initially but now it's not that being followed that strictly.
Originally posted by: cricketfan1
Sorry for butting in but Learnt is not an official usage...Learned is the correct word for it! Learnt is more colloquial....
I think learnt is a formal usage in British English . I think Canada and USA use learned ..in India learnt is commonly used as a past participle. This is my understanding. So it's not entirely wrong. Apologies for butting in :)
Originally posted by: Columbus_Crew
I think learnt is a formal usage in British English . I think Canada and USA use learned ..in India learnt is commonly used as a past participle. This is my understanding.
Right.
Learnt is mostly used by anybody who studies British English, most people in India would use it only unless they are affected by American media.
Originally posted by: Columbus_Crew
I think learnt is a formal usage in British English . I think Canada and USA use learned ..in India learnt is commonly used as a past participle. This is my understanding. So it's not entirely wrong. Apologies for butting in :)
Please...we are all Abdullahs in begani shadi here...This place is meant to be butted in, no?đ
Its very much possible...I have seen people from India use this word a lot...
Originally posted by: Columbus_Crew
I think learnt is a formal usage in British English . I think Canada and USA use learned ..in India learnt is commonly used as a past participle. This is my understanding. So it's not entirely wrong. Apologies for butting in :)
Agreed, we use learned to say professor xyz is a learned person etc, I learnt to bake a cake last weekend etc.
That being said we should never mock someone on the bases of language, it's really low! Correcting is different from mocking.
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