sangwich@kbin.socialtoNews@kbin.social•Linguists have identified a new English dialect that's emerging in South Florida
5·
1 year agoIn Spanish, “carne,” which translates as “meat,” can refer to both all meat, or to beef, a specific kind of meat. We discovered local speakers saying “meat” to refer specifically to “beef”—as in, "I’ll have one meat empanada and two chicken empanadas.
Reminds me of where I grew up, we used “coke” to mean soda/pop. As in, want a coke? Which kind? Coca Cola, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, etc.
Star Wars: TIE Fighter was my favorite. Learning how to run the game from DOS and figuring out the joystick controls are great memories of that first computer my family ever had.