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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/1958232033 The Funny Travel List Texas: 103 Slang Words, Texan Speak & Sayin’sA Comical Language Dictionary of the Lone Star StateWhat is Texas slang? Texas slang is a unique dialect that has been developed over time by the people who live in Texas. So, where does Texas slang come from? The origins of Texas slang can be traced back to the early 1800s when settlers from Texas began moving to other parts of the United States. These settlers brought their unique dialect with them, and it gradually began to spread.Before divin’ in, here are six steps to get ya’ll started:When applyin’ Texan, think of words that end in ‘g.’Then, don’t pronounce that ‘g.’Texans love it when you sprinkle the term “fixin’ to” into dialogue.Don’t say “you guys.” Refer to ‘em as “ya’ll.”Don’t ever call a Coca-Cola a ‘pop’ They’ve got no idea what ya’ll talkin’ about.Congratulations, ya’ll now versed in Texan speak.If you're new to Texas or visiting Texas, be sure to brush up on your Texas slang! It will help you to communicate with the locals and get a better understanding of their culture. Happy travels!
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The Funny Travel List Texas: 103 Slang Words, Texan Speak & Sayin’sA Comical Language Dictionary of the Lone Star StateWhat is Texas slang? Texas slang is a unique dialect that has been developed over time by the people who live in Texas. So, where does Texas slang come from? The origins of Texas slang can be traced back to the early 1800s when settlers from Texas began moving to other parts of the United States. These settlers brought their unique dialect with them, and it gradually began to spread.Before divin’ in, here are six steps to get ya’ll started:When applyin’ Texan, think of words that end in ‘g.’Then, don’t pronounce that ‘g.’Texans love it when you sprinkle the term “fixin’ to” into dialogue.Don’t say “you guys.” Refer to ‘em as “ya’ll.”Don’t ever call a Coca-Cola a ‘pop’ They’ve got no idea what ya’ll talkin’ about.Congratulations, ya’ll now versed in Texan speak.If you're new to Texas or visiting Texas, be sure to brush up on your Texas slang! It will help you to communicate with the locals and get a better understanding of their culture. Happy travels!
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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/1958232033 The Funny Travel List Texas:
103 Slang Words, Texan Speak &Sayin’sAComical Language Dictionary of the Lone
Star StateWhat is Texas slang? Texas slang is a unique dialect that has been developed over time
by the people who live in Texas. So, where does Texas slang come from? The origins of Texas
slang can be traced back to the early 1800s when settlers from Texas began moving to other parts
of the United States. These settlers brought their unique dialect with them, and it gradually began
to spread.Before divin’in, here are six steps to get ya’llstarted:When
applyin’Texan, think of words that end in ‘g’Thn, don’tpronounce that
‘g’Teans love it when you sprinkle the term “fiin’to”into
dialogue.Don’tsay “yoguys.”Refer to ‘emas
“ya#8217ll.”Do’tever call a Coca-Cola a ‘po’They’vegot
no idea what ya’lltalkin’about.Congratulations, ya’llnow versed in Texan
speak.If you're new to Texas or visiting Texas, be sure to brush up on your Texas slang! It will
help you to communicate with the locals and get a better understanding of their culture. Happy
travels!