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Whilst asleep earlier on, I was thinking about how strange the English language is, especially concerning the spelling of words.
For some reason, at 5am, in the midst of a decent sleep, it's highly amusing to think that adding just one letter can completely alter the meaning of a word.
In my case, adding an "r" to "fury" can change it from a really angry word and make it "furry" which is just warm and fuzzy.
Mornin' all :)
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 6:58, 20 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
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'Ghoti' could be an alternative spelling for 'fish'.
gh in trough for the f sound
o in women for the i sound
ti in station for the sh sound
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 8:23, Reply)
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and therefore appropriate...
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I've always said it as Sluff... much to the annoyance of people from Sluff.
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 9:02, Reply)
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Thats what nurses call the scummy stuff you get whwen you've has a big burn or a graze and you get in hte bath and it goes all fluffy and wierd. When I trained I had to pick it off a patient every day for 2 months... Bleugh...
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 9:05, Reply)
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Come friendly bombs and fall on Sluff
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any suggestions for the next line?
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despite my insistence on mispronouncing Sluff, I do get quite unreasonably irate when I hear
And this, despite the fact that the American version is probably more accurate.
Ours is a strange language.
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Bosham and Cosham.
Bozam and Kosh-ham
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is a town called Borrisinossory which is pronounced just like it writes - great name though.
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 10:13, Reply)
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those weird sentences with multiple repetitions of the same word.
Eg. There is a sign that says "And and And"
But the gaps between And and and and and and And are not equal.
Edit: The word and just lost all meaning
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 10:15, Reply)
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we have Whitchurch Canonicorum pronounced 'Can knacker 'em'.
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That's a great name.
I used to live near a village called Cowbit. It is located in a rural area, the sign for the village has a picture of a cow on it, and the name has its origins in farming.
It is pronounced Kubit.
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I live in a town called 'Castletroy'.
It's a one-horse backwater but it sounds like Adam of Greyskull pops by from time to time with his mates Odysseus, Achilles and Conan The Barbarian.
"To Castle Troy - huzzah!"
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which is pronounced Hoick.
Which makes me think of pants.
Yay, pants!
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Goole in Yorksire. Are the inhabitants called Goolies?
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 11:32, Reply)
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