What malapropisms do you hear most often?
I'm sometimes amazed by them.
In converstaion is one thing, but I recall when a student was reading aloud from a text book and said "supposably". She was actually looking at s-u-p-p-o-s-E-D-l-y, yet still said "supposably".
(It should be pointed out that "supposably" actually is a word in American English, but it had a different meaning that "supposedly".
"Excetera" gets me. I kind of get this one, since you usually see it as "etc." rather than "etcetera". But still, the second letter is a "t" in either case.
Are these common throughout different regions? I'm in the mid-west. I could name several more, but I'll let other people come up with them.
If you will, include your region, or the region in which you hear the malapropism you're listing.
I'm sometimes amazed by them.
In converstaion is one thing, but I recall when a student was reading aloud from a text book and said "supposably". She was actually looking at s-u-p-p-o-s-E-D-l-y, yet still said "supposably".
(It should be pointed out that "supposably" actually is a word in American English, but it had a different meaning that "supposedly".
"Excetera" gets me. I kind of get this one, since you usually see it as "etc." rather than "etcetera". But still, the second letter is a "t" in either case.
Are these common throughout different regions? I'm in the mid-west. I could name several more, but I'll let other people come up with them.
If you will, include your region, or the region in which you hear the malapropism you're listing.