yamyam
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- Apr 29, 2010
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- Japanese
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- Japan
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- Japan
Hello, teachers.
Yesterday, our teacher of English said the following:
"You can use the phrase 'I have a baby' only if you are wives. You have to say 'we have a baby' if you are husbands."
Is that so? Is it wrong for a husband to say "I have a baby" after his baby is born? :shock:
Is "to have a baby" quite different from "to have a son, a daughter, a brother, etc."?
Would you explain this to me? :lol:
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
yam.
Yesterday, our teacher of English said the following:
"You can use the phrase 'I have a baby' only if you are wives. You have to say 'we have a baby' if you are husbands."
Is that so? Is it wrong for a husband to say "I have a baby" after his baby is born? :shock:
Is "to have a baby" quite different from "to have a son, a daughter, a brother, etc."?
Would you explain this to me? :lol:
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
yam.