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캣 Kat T

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2021.02.02 01:10

American Phrase Post
In America we may use the phrase “sound

like a broken record.” This phrase means that the person is repeating themselves. When a record is broken, it may just keep on repeating the same bit of music over and over again, so that’s where the phrase comes from. It can be used in casual and formal situations, and it is not really considered slang, more of an expression or phrase.
Example Sentences:
“You’ve said that so many times, you sound like a broken record.”

“Not to sound like a broken record, but we will have to talk about this issue again.”

“I’ve said this so many times, I’m starting to sound like a broken record.”

Hope that this helps and let me know if you have any questions :)
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  • Shin5 2021.02.04 06:25

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    I learned a lot.Thank you!
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.03 02:01

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    @박동길 “when we are drinking a lot, our conversations start to sound like a broken record.” 👌🏼👌🏼
  • 박동길 2021.02.02 23:50

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    when we are drinking a lot, talking to sound like a broken record.Is it right?
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:41

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    @William Shang of course :)
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:41

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    @emma Glad that I could help you :))
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:40

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    @Vicky Gym Good job. One thing you may want to change is that we usually have a slight pause before saying something that is in quotation marks. So it would be read like, “in America we may use the phrase (slight pause) “sound like a broken record.”
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:37

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    @joe no problem ☺️
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:36

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    @Mir of course :)
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:36

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    @Ynagi yes, when I read that sentence I could tell that he said the same thing over and over again. Good job! :)
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:35

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    @Jake oh no, I’m sorry to hear that :(
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:35

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    @Steve88 probably, it’s actually pretty common especially in things such as book and songs :)
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:35

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    @한국아저씨 😬🤣
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:34

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    @Jin 🤣we actually say that too, but it’s not as common
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:34

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    @Sora glad to help ☺️
  • 캣 Kat T 2021.02.02 19:33

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    @영어배우는사람 of course :)
  • emma 2021.02.02 15:34

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    Wow, it is so informative to me. I appreciated you
  • William Shang 2021.02.02 13:05

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    Wow, thank you for sharing. That's a good one.
  • Adolfo 2021.02.02 12:57

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    In Colombia we say "parece disco rayado". It's something similar.
  • joe 2021.02.02 11:25

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    I've learned a lot. thanks
  • Mir 2021.02.02 07:24

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    Thank you,
  • Ynagi 2021.02.02 06:26

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    I remember that the principal of my elementary school always sounded like a broken record every time morning assembly is held . Does it make sense?
  • Jake 2021.02.02 04:47

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    My father sounds like a worst broken record. he has alzheimer. and lt getting worse and worsef. 😥
  • Papi Kim 2021.02.02 04:40

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    Broken radio!
  • Steve88 2021.02.02 01:40

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    Ohhh i think I've seen this phrase from the lyrics 'Like a broken record player'
  • 한국아저씨 2021.02.02 01:37

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    My ears are bleeding from your nagging that sounds like a broken record
  • Jin 2021.02.02 01:20

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    We call a person like a parrot who keeps repeating what we said. lol
  • Sora 2021.02.02 01:14

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    Oh, it could be translated into 고장난 라디오같아 in Korean! Thanks for the phrase
  • 영어배우는사람 2021.02.02 01:13

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    Thank u as always

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