Nov 24, 2019 15:03
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What do they say? New example.

English Other Cinema, Film, TV, Drama Australian English
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17i6V_vkG50ES4Xgc7D_kPdhXeL...

The second and final problem.
It should be easier here.

- I want you look after me stuff. (MANDY)
- THEN YOU SLIPPED TO HER? ==== or something else???? (NICOLE)
- BORROW ME 50, WILL YOU? ==== or something else??? (MANDY)
- Yeah, all right. (NICOLE)
- Here. (NICOLE)
- Thanks. (MANDY)

Discussion

Ramey Rieger (X) Nov 24, 2019:
Nicole looks after Mandy's stuff. If the guard sees Nicole give Mandy the money and Mandy slips IT to the guard, it's clear who's looking after Mandy's stuff.
Ramey Rieger (X) Nov 24, 2019:
LOAN us it is
I want you to look after me stuff
THEN you slip it to her
Björn Vrooman Nov 24, 2019:
Yes,... I think I can hear the (drawn-out) "loan" now after listening to it again, so never mind.

Responses

4 hrs
Selected

almost correct

Mandy: I want you to look after me stuff
Nicole: Then you slip it to her
Mandy! Loan us 50, will ya?
Nicole: Hey, yeah, alright (There's definitely something before "yeah"-- "hey" or "here")
Nicole: Here
Mandy: Thanks
Peer comment(s):

neutral Yvonne Gallagher : yes, ALMOST correct. NO "Hey" and not "Then". But thanks for copying the rest!
21 hrs
“Almost correct” was in ref. to the text provided by the asker. Slip/ed, loan/borrow, and ya/you weren’t exactly difficult for a native to discern upon first listen. Listened 2x more for whatever’s before “yeah” and included it in my med. confidence. ans.
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13 mins

maybe

- I want you TO look after me stuff. (MANDY)
- Man(dy) you SLIP IT to her (NICOLE)
- LEND me 50, wi;; Ya? (MANDY)
- Yeah, all right. (NICOLE)
- Here. (NICOLE)
- Thanks. I'll pay you back. (MANDY)

I think she's saying "Man" short for Mandy

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Note added at 16 mins (2019-11-24 15:19:16 GMT)
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sorry! typo on 3rd line

but it's
LEND me 50 will ya?
(ya=you and not "borrow", wrong verb))

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Note added at 17 mins (2019-11-24 15:20:33 GMT)
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"slip it to her" is referring to passing the money over to the guard

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Note added at 44 mins (2019-11-24 15:47:23 GMT)
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on another listening 4rd line it's

"LOAN (not lend) us 50 will ya",

I can't hear "come on" (Dbox) at all
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