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  2. Tutnese - Wikipedia

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    *When spoken before /dud/, /rut/ is changed to /rud/ A different set of syllables for the language game had appeared in The New York Times Magazine several decades earlier, and the author noted the similarities between the "Tutahash" and the "Double Dutch" language game, which he claimed to be the third most widely spoken language game in the United States when he was writing in 1944, but he ...

  3. Toronto slang - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation descendants of these immigrants significantly contributed to embedding Toronto's distinctive slang and accent into the city's culture. [19] Faced with limited economic opportunities within their communities, these children of the initial immigrant influx turned to creative outlets like rap music, fashion, and athletics for both expression and livelihood. [20]

  4. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    Hood A conventional road tractor, with the engine in front of the cab. Jimmy A GMC road tractor. Juice box A tanker hauling perishable liquids preferably juice concentrate to a processing plant. K-Whopper A Kenworth road tractor. Louisville A Ford L-Series truck. Meat wagon An ambulance. Milk bottle A milk tanker. Boiler/Pete/Petercar

  5. Chiwere language - Wikipedia

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    "Tciwere itce" (in the Otoe dialect) and "Tcekiwere itce" (in the Iowa dialect) translate to "To speak the home dialect." [5] The name "Chiwere" is said to originate from a person meeting a stranger in the dark. If a stranger in the dark challenged a person to identify their self, that person might respond "I am Tci-we-re" (Otoe) or "I am Tce ...

  6. African-American Vernacular English - Wikipedia

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    Delpit, Lisa; Dowdy, Joanne Kilgour (2002), The Skin that We Speak: Thoughts on Language and Culture in the Classroom., New York: New Press, ISBN 1-56584-544-7 McDorman, Richard E. (2012). "Understanding African-American English: A Course in Language Comprehension and Cross-Cultural Understanding for Advanced English Language Learners in the ...

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