yuriya Member Joined Apr 23, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Korean Home Country South Korea Current Location South Korea Jun 22, 2010 #1 "You owe me a new car is what you owe me," Gunny said. What would be the meaning of the sentence above? Thanks in advance!
"You owe me a new car is what you owe me," Gunny said. What would be the meaning of the sentence above? Thanks in advance!
Raymott VIP Member Joined Jun 29, 2008 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country Australia Current Location Australia Jun 22, 2010 #2 yuriya said: "You owe me a new car is what you owe me," Gunny said. What would be the meaning of the sentence above? Thanks in advance! Click to expand... It means, "You owe me a new car" in a strange American dialect. "This car is riddled with shot. It's your fault, so you have to buy me a new car". Where exactly is this story set?
yuriya said: "You owe me a new car is what you owe me," Gunny said. What would be the meaning of the sentence above? Thanks in advance! Click to expand... It means, "You owe me a new car" in a strange American dialect. "This car is riddled with shot. It's your fault, so you have to buy me a new car". Where exactly is this story set?
yuriya Member Thread starter Joined Apr 23, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Korean Home Country South Korea Current Location South Korea Jun 22, 2010 #3 Raymott said: It means, "You owe me a new car" in a strange American dialect. "This car is riddled with shot. It's your fault, so you have to buy me a new car". Where exactly is this story set? Click to expand... Thanks, Ray as always! The stage is New York in 1937, I think.
Raymott said: It means, "You owe me a new car" in a strange American dialect. "This car is riddled with shot. It's your fault, so you have to buy me a new car". Where exactly is this story set? Click to expand... Thanks, Ray as always! The stage is New York in 1937, I think.