I makes me feel dirty.
I suggest adding "in a bad way" to that post

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Do you really need to have two different pronunciations of "the"?
23/03/2010 02:06:02 PM
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I've never heard of that in my life.
23/03/2010 02:29:37 PM
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I pronounce it both ways
23/03/2010 02:35:45 PM
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I have never actually heard anyone say "all intensive purposes".
23/03/2010 05:25:37 PM
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Really? I'd say most people say it incorrectly and most don't even know...
23/03/2010 09:35:49 PM
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Or irregardless. *shudders* I saw it in the dictionary but really...
26/03/2010 12:03:13 PM
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You should a a few words
26/03/2010 12:42:36 PM
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What Joe said, almost.
23/03/2010 04:51:08 PM
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Seems to me that only works if you pronounce "history" without the H. *NM*
23/03/2010 05:02:29 PM
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That's my point. I've never heard anyone say it without the "h." *NM*
24/03/2010 04:55:35 PM
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Never heard that one
23/03/2010 05:09:40 PM
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Heh.
23/03/2010 05:13:17 PM
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I speak mid-west English and have never said an history or ever heard anyone else use it.
23/03/2010 09:38:53 PM
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I've heard it spoken that way several times--on TV/radio by someone trying to be "serious." *NM*
24/03/2010 05:05:48 PM
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One is sufficient.
23/03/2010 02:30:53 PM
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Re: Do you really need to have two different pronunciations of "the"?
23/03/2010 02:46:41 PM
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As long as you don't say, "should of" 'cos then I must beat you.
23/03/2010 05:49:09 PM
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Re: As long as you don't say, "should of" 'cos then I must beat you.
23/03/2010 06:09:27 PM
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I think that there are people who pronounce The with that convention
23/03/2010 02:47:59 PM
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Unfortunately you chose two very bad examples.
23/03/2010 02:48:42 PM
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British English is weird oO
23/03/2010 02:59:49 PM
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"y" is a consonant? or the "u" sound
23/03/2010 09:02:57 PM
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Whatever the nativespeakers say
23/03/2010 05:01:16 PM
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Do you mean "consistent"? If not, I can't work out what you mean by "consequent".
23/03/2010 05:05:38 PM
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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
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What do people confuse "eventual" with? "Eventful"?
23/03/2010 05:12:02 PM
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You never realize even the most obvious of these things in your own language.
23/03/2010 05:16:35 PM
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"Gift" has amused me ever since I started learning German.
23/03/2010 05:39:48 PM
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Oh, it must be an incredibly important word to know when visiting Europe.
23/03/2010 08:12:19 PM
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Even so.
23/03/2010 08:29:52 PM
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I wasnt invited!
23/03/2010 09:04:16 PM
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You were so.
23/03/2010 09:05:58 PM
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No, I better finish my stupid essay!
23/03/2010 09:08:06 PM
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I can't imagine a world where that could possibly be as rewarding or invigorating as my company.
23/03/2010 09:11:49 PM
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Nah, it's not about EFL, it's about Dutch-English false friends.
23/03/2010 05:17:28 PM
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Wait! The English eventual doesnt mean that?
23/03/2010 05:21:19 PM
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I think the English "eventual" applies to something that is more certain (or assumed) in the future
23/03/2010 05:25:39 PM
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How would you translate eventueel into English? "Potential"? "The possibility of"?
23/03/2010 05:23:58 PM
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I think I'd ditch the adjective and switch the sentence around to a different construction.
23/03/2010 05:33:19 PM
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Do you only use it for future? Or all possible things that may or may not be?
23/03/2010 10:27:16 PM
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Dutch is way closer to Norwegian than to Danish.
23/03/2010 11:07:51 PM
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Re: Dutch is way closer to Norwegian than to Danish.
23/03/2010 11:09:54 PM
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*nods* Similar, but not the same, then.
23/03/2010 11:12:37 PM
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Re: *nods* Similar, but not the same, then.
23/03/2010 11:22:52 PM
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Isn't that T an adverbial marker, then?
23/03/2010 11:28:01 PM
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tim might be able to answer that better than me, as he probably understands what you are referringto
23/03/2010 11:33:07 PM
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Re: Isn't that T an adverbial marker, then?
23/03/2010 11:39:37 PM
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Re: Isn't that T an adverbial marker, then?
23/03/2010 11:42:29 PM
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Nah, I know, that's why I said "eventuell" was a bad example - it makes no sense as a predicate.
23/03/2010 11:51:06 PM
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I would come in and lay the smackdown, but unfortunately I have to leave in a few minutes.
24/03/2010 09:27:28 AM
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Re: I would come in and lay the smackdown, but unfortunately I have to leave in a few minutes.
25/03/2010 12:15:14 PM
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konsekvent
23/03/2010 06:22:26 PM
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We need to make a Dutch-Norwegian-Swedish mixture language to replace English, clearly.
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23/03/2010 06:27:23 PM
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Re: We need to make a Dutch-Norwegian-Swedish mixture language to replace English, clearly.
23/03/2010 06:28:47 PM
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Why dilute a perfectly good language with norwegian, dutch and austrian? *NM*
23/03/2010 08:12:40 PM
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Cool! I'm in!
23/03/2010 08:16:32 PM
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I've no doubt its grammar is awesome... making more sense, that sounds rather less likely.
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23/03/2010 08:23:10 PM
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I don't, but I'm American, and apparently that makes the difference.
23/03/2010 05:55:10 PM
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Try it with a bunch of words starting with vowels, then.
23/03/2010 05:59:03 PM
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I don't know if we need to, but it would sound silly if we didn't
23/03/2010 06:05:53 PM
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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
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Thuh is what most people I know use although I find that more educated people use thee at times.
23/03/2010 09:58:57 PM
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