When I was staying in Singapore, I noticed that the local people often add "lah" to the end of their sentences when speaking. Like saying "okaylah." I really like their cute and friendly way of speaking.
Unfortunately I can't answer this question because I don't have a opportunity to talk to people from another country. Maybe I should start taking online English lessons next year.
I noticed that people who are studying Japanese often say "なんて言う?"in Japanese when I'm talking to them. And I also noticed that I often say "How can I say it' in English during English conversation.😅
When I was staying in Singapore, I noticed that the local people often add "lah" to the end of their sentences when speaking. Like saying "okaylah." I really like their cute and friendly way of speaking.
Unfortunately I can't answer this question because I don't have a opportunity to talk to people from another country. Maybe I should start taking online English lessons next year.
I noticed that different countries have accent when speaking English.
My friend is indian.
He has strong accent.
But it's ok. I also want to speak English with confidence.
I noticed that people who are studying Japanese often say "なんて言う?"in Japanese when I'm talking to them. And I also noticed that I often say "How can I say it' in English during English conversation.😅
My answer is not fit for question though.
I listened “blah blah blah” my English teacher who was Japanese said.
That is like “Nantoka Kantoka” in Japanese
There are a lot of how to sayings depend on countries.