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However,
non-native speakers often do not use the idiomatic language spoken
by native speakers. Non-native speakers often use more
"bookish" English.
American English, for example, is
a colorful language full of:
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Idioms |
Slang
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Jargon |
Euphemisms
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Metaphors |
Clichés
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Doublespeak |
Proverbs
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Oxymoron |
Colloquialisms
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Humor is a very important part of every culture. Life would
certainly be dull and boring without it. However, humor is
cultural-specific, i.e. what is funny in one culture may be
insulting, misunderstood, or not understood at all in other
cultures.
Many feel that the final step in mastering a foreign language
understanding humor. Here is an example
sent to Cultural Savvy. Read
more
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