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  • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca

    Thankfully wiktionary

    Okay, so common consensus is a valid source then?

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    tyler@programming.dev
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    Your arguments are inane. Please stop talking to me.

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    • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca

      In English the word "Island" has an 's' in it. This was originally done by someone purposely adding the 's' to make the word look more Latin, even though the English word "eiland" has no Latin root.

      So if the original intended usage matters I hope you also correct everyone who uses "island" and tell them "you know it's spelled eiland right?"

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      tyler@programming.dev
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      Island isn’t a proper noun, nor a product.

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      • T tyler@programming.dev

        You’re just changing the conversation. You said “the closest word is gift… that’s the conclusion most come to”. Which is just not provable. The reason the number is so high for hard g (I have a different survey that says 51% in that same year) is because people like you thinking that you know the “rules” of English and then telling everyone to pronounce it hard g. So their first encounter with the word is literally someone pronouncing it wrong. It has nothing to do with them associating it with “gift”.

        Edit: you’re not even the person I was talking to so you’re definitely stepping in and saying things that have nothing to do with the convo.

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        cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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        you’re not even the person I was talking to

        Correct. You are having a conversation in a public forum. If you want a private conversation take it to PMs. I was replying to the specific thing you said that I quoted.

        The fact that you could not follow that despite me quoting the relevant sentence, and did not notice I was a different person, shows you are not paying attention to what is actually being said.

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        • C curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com

          Not really, no, I'm playing with the client communication so I can contribute updates, so ive been using a rather fugly web interface I made. Up/downvote activity is visible in that.

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          cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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          Sure, there's "I can see downvote information" and then there's "I took the effort to check the history of this person who downvoted me and go into the context thread for those downvotes in order to recgonize this other user name being common in them... And I went back far enough to see this trend for months."

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          • T tyler@programming.dev

            Your arguments are inane. Please stop talking to me.

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            cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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            #137

            Generally "sane" people just stop talking to people they do not wish to hear from. When you don't reply to people they tend to not reply back.

            Talking to someone in order to say you don't want to talk to them is...

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            • T tyler@programming.dev

              Island isn’t a proper noun, nor a product.

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              cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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              #138

              Neither is .gif, it's a file type. Demonstrated by the fact that you haven't capitalized it in any of your posts.

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              • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca

                Sure, there's "I can see downvote information" and then there's "I took the effort to check the history of this person who downvoted me and go into the context thread for those downvotes in order to recgonize this other user name being common in them... And I went back far enough to see this trend for months."

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                curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                When it repeats on certain conversations it becomes a bit obvious, and full history of a user is visible with a single click.

                Its really not the effort you think it is.

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                • P papastevesy@lemmy.world

                  And words don't need to sound the way they did when they were coined

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                  bussycat@lemmy.world
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                  But if you are talking about the correct way to pronounce something shouldn’t that be the way the creator named it?

                  It’s like if you named your dog Aaron and they went by the name for a while and all of a sudden people start calling him Ay Ay Ron because they saw the two As and assumed that was how to pronounce it.

                  What pronunciation would you consider correct the one the creator came up with or the one an uninformed consensus came up with?

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                    wolf@lemmy.today
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                    It's pronounced .jif

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                      hupf@feddit.org
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