
that's a fun word to say. tonka, tonka, tonka.
also: what does it mean to speak 'english foreigner'? do you mean that 'english foreigner' is a specific language, the way some people identify 'quebecois french'? have you used the word 'foreigner' instead of 'more foreign' (the way that 'strange' becomes 'stranger' or 'greasy' becomes 'greasier')?
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also: what does it mean to speak 'english foreigner'? do you mean that 'english foreigner' is a specific language, the way some people identify 'quebecois french'? have you used the word 'foreigner' instead of 'more foreign' (the way that 'strange' becomes 'stranger' or 'greasy' becomes 'greasier')?