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need an australian interpreter

Originally posted by: leftyman
baby carriage?

A pram is a baby carriage. Pram is thing that you put baby in, it has wheels (so you can push it around). Just thought i should dumb it down an extra level for ya 😀
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
I thought they spoke English down there? Or did none of the First Criminals speak it? 😛

- M4H

We do speak English "down" there. But it's real English, none of that American-English that you use "up" there. 😀
 
Originally posted by: unprecedented
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
I thought they spoke English down there? Or did none of the First Criminals speak it? 😛

- M4H

We do speak English "down" there. But it's real English, none of that American-English that you use "up" there. 😀

Ah, I stand corrected.

You guys speak British. 😛

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: jalaram
Anyone want to guess what a pram is? (I know since I was there with my then 9 mo old daughter).

It's what Alpha and Mac machines have for firmware media.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: unprecedented
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
I thought they spoke English down there? Or did none of the First Criminals speak it? 😛

- M4H

We do speak English "down" there. But it's real English, none of that American-English that you use "up" there. 😀

Ah, I stand corrected.

You guys speak British. 😛

- M4H

Meh, i guess British is better than Ye olde criminal talk 😀
 
Originally posted by: unprecedented
Originally posted by: leftyman
baby carriage?

A pram is a baby carriage. Pram is thing that you put baby in, it has wheels (so you can push it around). Just thought i should dumb it down an extra level for ya 😀


Pram is short for Perambulator, which is the proper term for a baby carriage.

...a translation of the Latin perambulare, "to walk through". In common speech this became purley or purlew.

Perambulare is also the origin of perambulate, perambulation and perambulator (= American "baby carriage") which became shortened to pram.
 
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