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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:02 am
Wow, I had no idea. That truly is an amzing discovery. Hmm, to think of of this time I have been using it incorrectly; I will do so no longer.
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:25 am
I find a lot misspelled constantly.
Allot Alot
Just one of those little errors that bug me.
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:32 am
About the poll:
"Te gusta Dinero?? Si, No, Si, Por Supuesto"
It should be:
"¿Te gusta el dinero? (= "Do you like money?") "Sí, no, sí, por supuesto." (= "Yes, no, yes, of course." It doesn't really make sense, but... sweatdrop )
Sorry, I'm kind of a Spanish grammar nazi. sweatdrop sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:26 am
Munia About the poll: "Te gusta Dinero?? Si, No, Si, Por Supuesto" It should be: "¿Te gusta el dinero? (= "Do you like money?") "Sí, no, sí, por supuesto." (= "Yes, no, yes, of course." It doesn't really make sense, but... sweatdrop ) Sorry, I'm kind of a Spanish grammar nazi. sweatdrop sweatdrop There's nothing wrong with being a Spanish Grammer Nazi. My kid corrects me all the time on my spelling.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:25 pm
I always spell nessecary wrong. neccesary? nessecary? necessary? yep it's necessary.
LOL
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:03 pm
Consience. Concience. Con- you know what? ******** it.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:53 pm
This has nothing to do with the origin of the word, but OK is an universal term. It is used by every single country and always means the same thing. If you are ever stranded/crashed in another land and you are fine, use OK. They will understand you. Which is very nice if they speak something that's totally beyond you. Like Chinese. Blah.
This is actually very important to the army/navy/air force. OK is understood universally, where 'yes' is not. That's why it's always used in military radio. Everybody can understand despite language barriers. It's in the class of 'Roger' and 'Over'.
As for my hellish word? I really don't have one, but I do spell shoulder wrong a lot. Probably just do to fast or yicky (<-someone please add that into webster!) typing.
Shouldor. Shulder. Sholder. Graaahh... gonk
Did I mention I like my new book? *gets thwacked for being an avatar whore*
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:37 pm
I believe the other most commonly misspelled words are "weird" and "receive".
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