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who brang their kid?

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Brang?

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Brang and Brung are commonly used in British, Irish, Australian dialects as an informal version of Brought.

Language is descriptive rather than prescriptive. As long as the word works to convey its point, it's valid. It seems to only be burgermutts and ESL eurotards who get tripped up trying to comprehend any form of nuanced English speech.

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Wpd has it's own language tribe, have fun with it.

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