Assignment 1.8
Task 1)
Task 1)
1) “S’appnin? Mah’ dojigger be Isaac. I live in Kin’staan. S’coo, bro’. Where d’ya live?”
“What’s happening? My dog jogging is sick! I live in Kingston. It’s cool brother. Where do you live?” This is probably a typical conversation between young adults or teenagers.
2) “Owright, mate. Ya ahright’? It’s me berfday nex week, I’ll be fir’een.”
“Alright, mate. Are you alright? It’s my birthday next week, I’ll be fifteen.” This is two friends having a conversation. One is asking the other if they're alright, then stating that their birthday is next week and they'll be fifteen.
3) “G’day cobber, ows it goin? Havn a shindig over at muh sheila’s this arvo, reckon its gonna be a rippah!
“Good day farmer, how’s it going? Having a get-together over at my sister’s this evening, I reckon it’s going to be crazy!” This conversation is between a farmer and a friend, the friend is telling the farmer how tonight there is going to be a crazy get together! He is excited.
Task 2)
Hai mayne! How are yew feelin todai? Ouuh me too, I was up waaaay too late last nite. I can't wait to go home and nap for houerz!
My: Me
The: Da
To: A
He: Him
1) "For real, it is like brain food for da mind to read quillions of books."
The more you read, seriously helps the brain grow and develop.
2) "Him be me mate Dave. He said wot he would borrow me his trainers."
That's my friend Dave. He said that I could borrow his trainers.
3) "Me went a school yesterday, and we did have a well wicked English lesson."
I went to school yesterday, and we did an amazing English lesson.
4) "Me hasked da man to chill, but him still kept bangin'"
I asked the man to relax, but he kept going at it.
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