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English, the Language.

I love NJ, say water, pretty please hehe :).

'Love it, I'm not gonna type it, but it's pretty amazing.' :D

I dunno, just be like.

"I'm from here, where are you from?"

Instead of

"Where are you from?"
Which might sound like
"Where are you from?" :borg:
 
I'm doing my best to be a bad cliché ;)

You would have been scandalised by the way my students butchered the pronunciation of French names in my French Revolution seminar this past semester.

Even I was a little scandalised, to tell the truth. For some reason, though I don't speak French very well, I've always been able to pronounce it fairly well.

So I was surprised by some of the mangled and mutilated pronunciations I was hearing. In some cases, I couldn't even tell who or what place my students were talking about.

Maybe not scandalised but certainly surprised by so much imagination :lol:
I experience this problem with tourists who can't pronounce the place they want to see. I often prefer when they just show me the name on a paper.

Reminds me of a comedian I saw on TV once, who was talking about going into a shop in Quebec. He walks in, and the clerk says "Bonjour!," and he replies with "Bonjour!" Then the clerk sighs and says "Hello."
 
Even outside out of different pronunciations in different accents, the English language itself is bloody confusing - I was just explaining mouse / mice to young master trampledamage this morning :lol:

And it wouldn't be so bad if it were consistent - but there's mouse / mice, house / houses, and then hoof / hooves and roof / roofs. Insane, I tell you!
 
Reminds me of a comedian I saw on TV once, who was talking about going into a shop in Quebec. He walks in, and the clerk says "Bonjour!," and he replies with "Bonjour!" Then the clerk sighs and says "Hello."

Happened to me in London : I bought a ticket to visit Westminster abbey in English, the lady answered in French...oups :lol:
 
Oh come on, if you're not going to be grown-up about this, what's the point? I said " there is no word 'erb'" which to best of my knowledge I believe is true. There is a word "herb" which is pronounced (correctly) 'herb' or idiomatically ''erb", but any rational person knows is same thing.

So what's your point exactly?

You mean, besides the fact that you were wrong; and that you continue to be wrong; and that you refuse to admit it; and that you're talking down to anyone who points this out, as if they were children?

Nothing, really.
 
If you're going to try to falsify history, you should really destroy the evidence first.
I don't even begin to understand this except in Orwellian/Stalinest sense. Is Goliath
the longstanding member of this community, accusing a newcomer of "falsify history" in a trivial thread where issue of pronunciation of "herb" vs "'erb" is paramount. I do begin, sadly, to wonder about perspective...
 
Oh come on, if you're not going to be grown-up about this, what's the point? I said " there is no word 'erb'" which to best of my knowledge I believe is true. There is a word "herb" which is pronounced (correctly) 'herb' or idiomatically ''erb", but any rational person knows is same thing.

So what's your point exactly?

You mean, besides the fact that you were wrong; and that you continue to be wrong; and that you refuse to admit it; and that you're talking down to anyone who points this out, as if they were children?

Nothing, really.

In idiom (sorry, no way other to express it): man, you is sad...
 
I don't even begin to understand this except in Orwellian/Stalinest sense. Is Goliath
the longstanding member of this community, accusing a newcomer of "falsify history" in a trivial thread where issue of pronunciation of "herb" vs "'erb" is paramount. I do begin, sadly, to wonder about perspective...
Come on, man. You said something stupid, and got you ass handled to you, with references. It's fair game. Accept it like a gentleman and let it drop. You are not doing yourself any favour here.
 
There's like an English Language civil war, and I don't want any part of it. (Including the reading, good day.)
 
I predict that your tenure here is going to be mildly unpleasant. For lots of people. :S

I don't even begin to understand this except in Orwellian/Stalinest sense. Is Goliath
the longstanding member of this community, accusing a newcomer of "falsify history" in a trivial thread where issue of pronunciation of "herb" vs "'erb" is paramount. I do begin, sadly, to wonder about perspective...
Come on, man. You said something stupid, and got you ass handled to you, with references. It's fair game. Accept it like a gentleman and let it drop. You are not doing yourself any favour here.

Excuse me? What rule have I broken here? I have stated: "herb" in english (where I come from anyway) is pronounced and written 'herb'. There may be regional/idiomatic differences which account for 'erb', but it is secondary derivation of 'herb'. So wtf are your posts for? Like I said, this is a trivial thread. So surprised to say the least...
 
Who said you broke a rule?

I predict that your tenure here is going to be mildly unpleasant. For lots of people. :S

Whether intended or not, I find your interventions both disingenous and sinister. As well as well the false contrition of "who said you broke a rule". The expression: " I predict that your tenure here is going to be mildly unpleasant" is threatening, inferring that I will have not a pleasant time on trekbbs (well, as long at least I keep away from aholes like you). You know what: frakk you. Will still have fun here. So frakk you again.
 
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