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Everything posted by Fadli85
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Stealing Hot Wheels cars Incident at Amcorp Mall today.
Fadli85 replied to Atomkinder's topic in Off Topic
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Yeah, I heard the same thing too, it is difficult to park because of huge blindspot due to the massive rear bootlid, and rakish rear windshield, it's merely an eyecandy, beautiful to look at. The latest Cayenne even looks way better, and the Hybrid S version is even more powerful and fuel efficient, around 400hp if not mistaken, Porsche best SUV yet...
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Stealing Hot Wheels cars Incident at Amcorp Mall today.
Fadli85 replied to Atomkinder's topic in Off Topic
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Haha yeah, well I've been roaming the net for answers and it turned out the word "Flar" is only used in Singapore and Malaysia so it's safe to say that it is part of the living language in this region, like another variety of English to this specific region... And get a load of this guy...! http://thestar.com.my/english/story.asp?file=/2007/1/18/lifefocus/16559009&sec=lifefocus He bashed Fadzilah Amin explanation, sounded very cocky also... For native English speaker, the pronunciation is the same because the origin of the word flour is in fact flower..! The spelling changed only in mid 19th century, heh go figure...Oh and if we were to go into detail English is more phonetics so some word is silent but that's another story. In the end, Proud to be Malaysian.
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Last year, my lecturer pointed out to me and the rest of the class, the way to say flour is the same as flower, and I've been holding to that ever since. He said even English teacher over here say "flar". Whenever I heard somebody said "Flar" I get irked and irritated somehow. Are we saying it wrong all this time?
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