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In billiards, does a Chinese person in China put 'english' on a ball or 'chinese'?

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In billiards, does a Chinese person in China put 'english' on a ball or 'chinese'?

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  1. It's always ENGLISH no matter where you play it.


  2. i dont know but sometimes i put spanish on my shot.

  3. I can't understand your question.  How does one put english or chinese on a ball?  IS that ball some sort of a papaer wherein you put englsih or chinese words in it?

    Please explain further.

  4. if it's pool it' always english

  5. wow dude wow

  6. I believe the pronounce it ingrish.  But yeah, same thing or spin.

  7. it depends on the spin

  8. No, unless itis chinese. you don't see an arabian person playing and the english is called arab, right

  9. Neither. Billards is an English game and the term English is not used in reference to the game in the UK. It is an American term only and only used in pool.

    In snooker and billiards the different types of spin applied to the cue ball are called top, s***w and side.

    Top = follow through

    s***w = back spin

    Side = side spin

  10. it depends... if that person does not know what 'english' is in billiards terms, he may call it 'chinese' ...

  11. I don't see why not... it's their country.

    In cooking, if an English person in England can put China on the dinner table it's still called China (crockery) and not England.

  12. Chinese no understand english

  13. english dude

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