Skip to main content
Search type Search syntax
Tags [tag]
Exact "words here"
Author user:1234
user:me (yours)
Score score:3 (3+)
score:0 (none)
Answers answers:3 (3+)
answers:0 (none)
isaccepted:yes
hasaccepted:no
inquestion:1234
Views views:250
Code code:"if (foo != bar)"
Sections title:apples
body:"apples oranges"
URL url:"*.example.com"
Saves in:saves
Status closed:yes
duplicate:no
migrated:no
wiki:no
Types is:question
is:answer
Exclude -[tag]
-apples
For more details on advanced search visit our help page
Results tagged with
Search options not deleted user 85307

This tag is for questions related to mutually intelligible variations within a language.

4 votes

What American English dialect has "et" as the past tense of "eat"?

A Newfoundlander I once met recounted that he had just et. I said "...have eaten" and was roundly beaten for he was greatly upset!
Darren's user avatar
  • 585