00:00and there is a second maybe even a third second one is the use of English you know we have
00:05some
00:05certain things which are they don't sound like if they're mistakes which is not the case here
00:09this this is we have a more severe case but there are some cases for instance when you say
00:14in English butter and bread that is a mistake it's the mistake is called is a mistake of use
00:21of English because the English do not speak in such manner that manner so so it's a mistake
00:26the English don't speak that way so it's called a mistake of use of English when you say
00:34cap and saucer so you cannot say saucer and cap because that's a mistake you could say knife and
00:43fork you never say fork and knife if you say fork and knife people know exactly that's that's you're
00:49making a mistake it's called the mistake of using English there's nothing grammatically or logically
00:53or whatever it's just the way it is used in the English language there is a further interesting
01:01one you know if you want to invite someone or you say tea or coffee you never say coffee or
01:07tea you know
01:08to us foreigners it sounds a bit strange but you you don't say coffee or tea you know would you
01:18care
01:18for tea or coffee or would you like tea or coffee and never the other way around so this is
01:23a mistake
01:23of use of English so when you say before Abraham was I am so it is really a mistake of
01:29use of English
01:30no no English person would speak in in this way in fact not even that it doesn't even have a
01:39sense in
01:40English that's you'd like to believe it means this or it means that you know regardless of whether it's
01:47to do with divinity or not to do with divinity any statement like this does not have any meaning at
01:52all
01:52you
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