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UK//aɪl teɪk ðæt maɪ læd//US//aɪl teɪk ðæt maɪ læd//

Meaning of I'll take that my lad

A casual expression indicating acceptance or agreement, used informally.

In simple words: I will accept that, my friend.

I'll take that my lad in a sentence

  • When the waiter asked if he'd like dessert, he replied, 'I'll take that, my lad!'
  • 'I'll take that my lad', she said with a grin, accepting the compliment.
  • As his friend offered him a slice of pizza, he cheerfully said, 'I'll take that my lad!'
  • 'I'll take that my lad', he laughed as he received the trophy from the coach.
  • 'I'll take that my lad' was her response when he suggested going out for ice cream.

How to use I'll take that my lad

This phrase is casual and often used in friendly conversations, typically among people who are familiar with each other. It's not appropriate in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine a cheerful young man accepting a treat offered by a friend.

Related words

Collocations with I'll take that my lad

Synonyms for I'll take that my lad

  • I agree
  • I'm okay with that
  • Sounds good
  • I'll accept that
  • That's fine

Common mistakes with I'll take that my lad

  • Using in formal situations
  • Confusing with 'I'll take that, my friend'
  • Not using the British colloquial tone

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What does I'll take that my lad mean?

I will accept that, my friend.

What is the definition of I'll take that my lad?

A casual expression indicating acceptance or agreement, used informally.

How do you use I'll take that my lad in a sentence?

When the waiter asked if he'd like dessert, he replied, 'I'll take that, my lad!'

Can you give another example of I'll take that my lad?

'I'll take that my lad', she said with a grin, accepting the compliment.

What are synonyms for I'll take that my lad?

Common alternatives include I agree, I'm okay with that, Sounds good, I'll accept that, That's fine.

What words go with I'll take that my lad?

It commonly pairs with take that, my lad, in a casual way, between friends, as a joke.

What are common mistakes when using I'll take that my lad?

Using in formal situations Confusing with 'I'll take that, my friend' Not using the British colloquial tone

How do you pronounce I'll take that my lad?

US: //aɪl teɪk ðæt maɪ læd//, UK: //aɪl teɪk ðæt maɪ læd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is I'll take that my lad formal or informal?

"I'll take that my lad" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use I'll take that my lad?

This phrase is casual and often used in friendly conversations, typically among people who are familiar with each other. It's not appropriate in formal contexts.