Hola Armand. Espero que estés bien. Bueno, como todo en el Inglés no existe una fórmula mágica para aprender slang y expresiones.
Primero, deberías elegiar un país en particular del cual aprenderlos. Si intentas aprender slang americano, británico,…
How may I learn diferent slangs and expressiones from diferent English Speaker Countries?
Such as England, Canada, US,Australia,Ireland, New Zealand...and so on.
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"Neither" can be said in two ways depending where you're from: it is not pronounced with a "d" in it. It's "naither" or "neether". The word "either" is also pronounced "aither" (like "naither" without the "n") and "eether" =)
la expresión "carajo" es lo mismo que en inglés "F.u.c.k." o también "s.h.i.t." o "damn" o "god damn it".
Se usa para quejarte de algo. Esa solo se usa en el español vulgar por que es una grosería o insulto.
Nunca se usa en el español formal.
Hi there :), The only difference between them is that neither (needer) is how Americans pronounce it while neither (naider) is the British way of pronouncing it. The same applies for Either.
Since means the same the word ''neither''.
What is the difference when you say neither (needer) and (naider)?
The spelling and the meaning is the same.
Also the same case with ''either''; some people say (eether) and others say (aither), but you spe…