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You know, "You're butchering my language.
"You're butchering my language.
I would like to apologize to the fine people of Norway for butchering your language.
And I would like to apologize to the fine people of Norway for butchering your language.
I would just say one t sound, ciabatta, and then a schwa at the end, ciabatta, which, you know, according to many Italians, would be butchering this word.
Which, you know, according to many Italians, would be butchering this word.
Sorry if I'm butchering that but I think I'm pronouncing that right.
and then we just came to France this Aix-le-Temps—sorry if I'm butchering that again,
You're butchering the language. Get out."
You're butchering the language.
I'm probably butchering all of these names. I am a big fan of caramel so I'm excited.
I'm probably butchering all of these names.
I'm sorry if I'm butchering the pronunciation.
I'm sorry if I'm butchering the pronunciation.
Will I offend native speakers for butchering their language?
Will I offend native speakers for butchering their language?
We're butchering these names I'm sure pretty fiercely.
We're butchering these names I'm sure pretty fiercely.