Slang English Words And Phrases | Slangs in English #englishvocabulary #slang #ananya #letstalk

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In this English lesson, I will teach you slang English words and phrases to say - It smells bad. There's nothing wrong in saying it but it sounds basic. English slang words and phrases are a part of everyday English conversation, and as a learner of the English language, you must know Slang English and master some slangs. #englishslang #slang #vocabularywords

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New Course - Speak English Naturally!
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letstalk
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thank you miss about shown this video, bacause to make me helped

yoskarmayasa
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In the entire video I tried to find out what's in the jar 😂😂😂

chandrakala_J
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Not, each expression that you explained is right to use, as it is depend on situation. For example, if I smell a spoiled bread, I would say it smells bad rather then saying it “it smells like a dead rat”because a dead rat smells so strong.

starshine
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Hi this is baskar..iam watching your video..I like and interesting yous vedios

baskarpalraj
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Dead rats..right rats are more common in Europe. Infact their most of the famine started by Rat..hence dead rat. We can introduce our cultural words if you could find any. (Like French, Italian, German, Greeks managed to enter theirs)
Love your videos - you guys are doing amazing job - thank you!

purug
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It's ok but no need to sniff frequently, 😂😂
thanks for choosing daily using sentence for us..

kuljitsingh
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English connection wali mam v same thing boli thi! 😊

ganeshsah
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How about🤨
1) it's noxious
2) it's putrid and
3) it's malodorous

Vaishnavi-xrcb
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You are Beautiful
There is
Other ways to explain your beauty,
You are looking gorgeous,
Your beauty is adorable,
You are a charming girl,
You are a goddess,
Your beauty is awesome,
Your beauty is very impressive.

nikhileverything
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My favourite one is "It smells like a dead rat."

anitabajoriya
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Pongy was new to me. Thank You for pongy-ness

Just-ing
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guys u have to take more english lessons to learn slang yk that 😭

TocaJordann
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Pongy as in pungent? First time hearing that version

caballro
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I don't think you need to smell everytime you speak a phrase

gameisforfun
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soumyapriya
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You acted very real. It looks you really had a smelly thing in your hand☺

iqrausman
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I don't use any of these words but i stop smelling it

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