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"Muiris Mag Ualghairg" <muiris@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Which form would be the most likely to be used by a British English
Language
> speaker (that is a native of the Uk - that's right excluding speakers from
> Ireland and also excluding Scots speakers but not speakers of Scottish
> English)?
Why does that exclude...? Since Standard Scots etc are subsets of BSE?
What you are really asking is how an eductaed English person would say
something?
:-)
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