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Quote: from [m]Latin Muscle[/m] at 10:16 am on May 11, 2008[quote]Good question[/quote]
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ElephantStone
Posted at 10:14 am on May 11, 2008
i was just working away at my french and i looked in my dictionary to see what the french word for answer is (which is "reponse" if youre interested) and it struck me:
Why the hell is the letter "w" in the word ans
w
er?
Where did it come from?
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idontgivea
Posted at 9:52 pm on May 13, 2008
most Germanic languages are like that. German and English both have words that are pronouced differntly than spelled. such as in German Guten abend (good evening) is prounuced in English alphabet as Gooten Ahhbent. It dont even make since in the German Alphabet much less the English one. And the German word UND (and) is prounouced oont in the English alphabet. what the fuck where these people thinking when they made these languages?
Torpid Kitten
Posted at 10:18 am on May 11, 2008
I'm still trying to figure out why it's 'Phoenix' and not 'Pheonix' =/
Bobster the Lobster
Posted at 10:17 am on May 11, 2008
Hmmm, the many mysteries of our grammatically incorrect language.
Change The World1990
Posted at 10:16 am on May 11, 2008
The world would implode on itself if that question was answered...just let it go
Latin Muscle
Posted at 10:16 am on May 11, 2008
Good question
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