what he is saying ,sounds like"..they are in strickably(?) intertrying(?) ,that's a silables(?) for Monday..."?
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10-15-2012, 08:45 PM
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what he is saying ,sounds like"..they are in strickably(?) intertrying(?) ,that's a silables(?) for Monday..."?
I am a non-native English speaker,wondering what he is saying ,sounds like"..they are in strickably(?) intertrying(?) ,that's a silables(?) for Monday..." at 0:13 in this video
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10-15-2012, 08:54 PM
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we have that channel on now. if you can stand the crawling captions, you can sometimes see the words as spelled and that helps.
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10-15-2012, 08:54 PM
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He says, "...they are inextricably intertwined. That's a lot of syllables..."
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10-15-2012, 08:54 PM
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inextricably - definition of inextricably by the Free Online Dictionary ...
in·ex·tri·ca·ble (n-k str-k-b l, n k-str k-b l) adj. 1. a. So intricate or entangled as to make escape impossible: an inextricable maze. Main Entry: intertwine/interweave Part of Speech: verb Definition: twist around Synonyms: associate, braid, connect, convolute, crisscross, cross, entwine, interknit, interlace, intertwist, intervolve, interwind, interwreathe, link, mesh, network, relate, reticulate, tangle, tat, weave They are inextricably intertwined. They are so much 'together' that they cannot be simply separated. syllables (not 'silables'). 'inextricably' and 'intertwined' are NOT syllables. Syllables are words that mean the same but are spelt (not spelled) differently. |
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10-15-2012, 08:54 PM
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The intended words are most likely "inextricably," intertwining," and "syllables," or possibly "syllabus" for Monday...
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