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Nopes. nossy Send a noteboard - 23/03/2010 05:03:18 PM
But sometimes I can't help myself. It's like saying rout and root for route- I never know when it's going to be one or the other. True story.
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Do you really need to have two different pronunciations of "the"? - 23/03/2010 02:06:02 PM 1357 Views
Need? No. - 23/03/2010 02:17:09 PM 527 Views
I've never heard of that in my life. - 23/03/2010 02:29:37 PM 615 Views
I pronounce it both ways - 23/03/2010 02:35:45 PM 607 Views
It's like "a". - 23/03/2010 02:45:14 PM 698 Views
Oh. I do that too. - 23/03/2010 02:59:20 PM 629 Views
"all intenstive purposes"...*shudder* - 23/03/2010 02:45:35 PM 583 Views
Yeah, that makes me shudder, too. People are retarded. *NM* - 23/03/2010 02:50:41 PM 312 Views
I have never actually heard anyone say "all intensive purposes". - 23/03/2010 05:25:37 PM 582 Views
Or you could be surrounded by smarter people than I am. *NM* - 23/03/2010 05:26:44 PM 224 Views
Really? I'd say most people say it incorrectly and most don't even know... - 23/03/2010 09:35:49 PM 601 Views
I do too - 24/03/2010 04:07:56 AM 494 Views
Or irregardless. *shudders* I saw it in the dictionary but really... - 26/03/2010 12:03:13 PM 531 Views
You should a a few words - 26/03/2010 12:42:36 PM 550 Views
What Joe said, almost. - 23/03/2010 04:51:08 PM 784 Views
An history - 23/03/2010 05:07:08 PM 757 Views
(h)erb. *NM* - 23/03/2010 09:37:58 PM 307 Views
I will not use "an." - 24/03/2010 04:59:00 PM 531 Views
Never heard that one - 23/03/2010 05:09:40 PM 566 Views
Heh. - 23/03/2010 05:13:17 PM 691 Views
I wasn't using it as that - 23/03/2010 05:19:43 PM 524 Views
OK. - 23/03/2010 05:25:22 PM 592 Views
It's enough of a rule. - 24/03/2010 05:02:46 PM 560 Views
Re: Never heard that one - 23/03/2010 06:14:21 PM 695 Views
It seems I use them both. - 23/03/2010 06:05:30 PM 538 Views
I also don't post in the correct place, it seems. - 23/03/2010 06:36:59 PM 556 Views
One is sufficient. - 23/03/2010 02:30:53 PM 755 Views
Is it possible you do it and don't realize it? - 23/03/2010 05:11:28 PM 493 Views
I think I do it in many cases, yeah... - 23/03/2010 05:19:13 PM 618 Views
That's what we were taught in school as well - 23/03/2010 02:35:29 PM 592 Views
That's what I thought of, too. - 23/03/2010 05:42:14 PM 602 Views
Re: Do you really need to have two different pronunciations of "the"? - 23/03/2010 02:46:41 PM 721 Views
As long as you don't say, "should of" 'cos then I must beat you. - 23/03/2010 05:49:09 PM 635 Views
Re: As long as you don't say, "should of" 'cos then I must beat you. - 23/03/2010 06:09:27 PM 516 Views
"Should've" versus "should of" - 23/03/2010 06:46:37 PM 612 Views
Sounds like we're on thee same page. - 23/03/2010 06:58:21 PM 667 Views
I tend to use both - 23/03/2010 10:06:01 PM 590 Views
I think that there are people who pronounce The with that convention - 23/03/2010 02:47:59 PM 610 Views
Unfortunately you chose two very bad examples. - 23/03/2010 02:48:42 PM 815 Views
British English is weird oO - 23/03/2010 02:59:49 PM 622 Views
I don't. - 23/03/2010 03:04:22 PM 618 Views
Right - 23/03/2010 03:10:08 PM 593 Views
duly noted - 23/03/2010 03:10:16 PM 573 Views
I do! - 23/03/2010 10:57:48 PM 596 Views
Shut up, Frenchie! - 23/03/2010 11:03:21 PM 554 Views
Hehe - 23/03/2010 03:06:31 PM 547 Views
"Park Life!" *NM* - 23/03/2010 03:09:24 PM 233 Views
*NM* - 23/03/2010 03:10:35 PM 259 Views
Heh, thanks for bringing this up. *NM* - 23/03/2010 04:37:07 PM 302 Views
That was my immediate reaction to this post! *NM* - 23/03/2010 05:21:16 PM 352 Views
"y" is a consonant? or the "u" sound - 23/03/2010 09:02:57 PM 724 Views
Hopefully this will explain. - 23/03/2010 11:29:58 PM 654 Views
Re: Hopefully this will explain. - 25/03/2010 08:40:21 PM 805 Views
I've only just discovered I do it. - 23/03/2010 11:02:18 PM 532 Views
AH! - 26/03/2010 11:48:35 AM 509 Views
Whatever the nativespeakers say - 23/03/2010 05:01:16 PM 580 Views
Do you mean "consistent"? If not, I can't work out what you mean by "consequent". - 23/03/2010 05:05:38 PM 535 Views
I can testify that that one is a terribly annoying false friend in Dutch. And apparently in Swedish. - 23/03/2010 05:10:03 PM 686 Views
What do people confuse "eventual" with? "Eventful"? - 23/03/2010 05:12:02 PM 542 Views
You never realize even the most obvious of these things in your own language. - 23/03/2010 05:16:35 PM 609 Views
"Gift" has amused me ever since I started learning German. - 23/03/2010 05:39:48 PM 495 Views
*NM* - 23/03/2010 07:45:48 PM 277 Views
Oh, it must be an incredibly important word to know when visiting Europe. - 23/03/2010 08:12:19 PM 604 Views
Even so. - 23/03/2010 08:29:52 PM 589 Views
I wasnt invited! - 23/03/2010 09:04:16 PM 583 Views
You were so. - 23/03/2010 09:05:58 PM 517 Views
Nah, it's not about EFL, it's about Dutch-English false friends. - 23/03/2010 05:17:28 PM 717 Views
Wait! The English eventual doesnt mean that? - 23/03/2010 05:21:19 PM 565 Views
English "eventual" means something like "in the end". - 23/03/2010 05:23:33 PM 563 Views
Whoops! - 23/03/2010 05:26:05 PM 596 Views
LOL what is it with you today?? *NM* - 23/03/2010 07:57:33 PM 302 Views
You mean that I'm usually brighter? - 23/03/2010 08:13:04 PM 581 Views
How would you translate eventueel into English? "Potential"? "The possibility of"? - 23/03/2010 05:23:58 PM 659 Views
Ah, that's the right word, yes. - 23/03/2010 05:10:19 PM 558 Views
konsekvent - 23/03/2010 06:22:26 PM 567 Views
We need to make a Dutch-Norwegian-Swedish mixture language to replace English, clearly. *NM* - 23/03/2010 06:27:23 PM 376 Views
Re: We need to make a Dutch-Norwegian-Swedish mixture language to replace English, clearly. - 23/03/2010 06:28:47 PM 670 Views
This is an excellent point. - 23/03/2010 08:23:42 PM 463 Views
*clears throat* *NM* - 23/03/2010 07:58:21 PM 267 Views
Okay, we'll let Austrian join too. - 23/03/2010 08:00:26 PM 483 Views
Cool! I'm in! - 23/03/2010 08:16:32 PM 567 Views
I've no doubt its grammar is awesome... making more sense, that sounds rather less likely. *NM* - 23/03/2010 08:23:10 PM 331 Views
Don't listen to her - 23/03/2010 08:24:06 PM 534 Views
Hmpf! Böse Kartoffel! - 23/03/2010 09:05:37 PM 628 Views
Like Esperanto but with germanic roots? Me likey! *NM* - 24/03/2010 04:43:59 PM 317 Views
Nopes. - 23/03/2010 05:03:18 PM 556 Views
In my dialect, it's more or less like that - 23/03/2010 05:35:31 PM 489 Views
I don't, but I'm American, and apparently that makes the difference. - 23/03/2010 05:55:10 PM 627 Views
Try it with a bunch of words starting with vowels, then. - 23/03/2010 05:59:03 PM 527 Views
"thuh" for the first two, seems like "thee" for the rest. - 23/03/2010 06:08:14 PM 631 Views
The (thuh) for all of them. - 23/03/2010 09:53:16 PM 555 Views
Thee for all of them *NM* - 23/03/2010 09:54:58 PM 326 Views
Me too. *NM* - 23/03/2010 09:59:16 PM 293 Views
Thee for all! o/ - 24/03/2010 08:37:23 PM 591 Views
I don't know if we need to, but it would sound silly if we didn't - 23/03/2010 06:05:53 PM 519 Views
Re: I don't know if we need to, but it would sound silly if we didn't - 23/03/2010 06:26:30 PM 710 Views
Just go with instinct - 23/03/2010 06:29:52 PM 558 Views
Quit while you're behind... - 23/03/2010 08:58:26 PM 580 Views
Unless you like to use archaic English, that is - 23/03/2010 09:20:26 PM 559 Views
I somehow doubt that - 25/03/2010 08:09:44 PM 702 Views
I like it - 23/03/2010 06:23:06 PM 573 Views
You sound like him - 23/03/2010 06:32:09 PM 599 Views
Re: You sound like him - 23/03/2010 06:33:03 PM 633 Views
Oh!!! That's just the kind of teacher I'm going to be! *NM* - 23/03/2010 09:06:26 PM 456 Views
Haha good stuff *NM* - 23/03/2010 09:24:37 PM 298 Views
Never heard of that before. *NM* - 23/03/2010 08:18:48 PM 218 Views
I do it - 23/03/2010 09:32:04 PM 508 Views
Same here. *NM* - 23/03/2010 09:33:51 PM 317 Views
I have never heard that before in my life. - 26/03/2010 11:46:44 AM 723 Views

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