



I know the adjective for my is mi or mis but what would be the adjectives for your, his, her, its, our and their/
EG De quien es el libro? Es mi libro OR Es mio
How would I say No, it is'nt mine; its his/her.
davo_LFC wrote:couldnt be arsed readin through all that but most that dawson said earlier on are regularly used.
abit of scouse rhyming slang and words:
hoffman=to disappear or 'get off' also known as a "dusty"
mint rocks= socks
door-hinge=tight, a mingebag
custy=everythings good
sky rocket=pocket
smoke the pursuit= run away from whoever may be chasing you
give it toes= run
ken=house
flock=bed
paraffin lamp=tramp
brewstered=wealthy
igloo=clue
ted=terrible dress sense
tom=jewellery(tom foolery)
zapper=pickpocket
graft=steal
and many more...........
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