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Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:11 pm to TheAlmightySmash
quote:
is "might could" a proper phrase?
Definitely Maybe.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:12 pm to slackster
quote:
Pump the brakes, not pump the breaks
For all intents and purposes, not all intensive purposes
First-come, first-served, not first-come, first-serve
Shoo-in, not shoe-in
One and the same, not one in the same
Whet your appetite, not wet your appetite
Sneak peek, not sneak peak
Piqued interest, not peaked interest
Homed in, not honed in
Bated breath, not baited breath
Chest of drawers, not chester drawers
Self-deprecating, not self-depreciating
Another think coming, not another thing coming
Free rein, not free reign
Hunger pangs, not hunger pains
Try to, not try and
Nipped in the bud, not nipped in the butt
Moot point, not mute point
Spit and image, not spitting image
Near hit, not near miss
Most of this is a result of an eggcorn or malapropism. We learn most of our language through listening, and therefore never learn the phrase in its written form. Regional dialect and accents largely effect how many of these phrases are learned. Thus, when people type them out they are going to write them down the same way they say them.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:12 pm to GeauxColonels
Gift - t = Gif
You wouldn't pronounce gift with a soft g would you, you weirdo?
Point proven.
You wouldn't pronounce gift with a soft g would you, you weirdo?
Point proven.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:13 pm to slackster
How does Matt Forte pronounce his last name?
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:13 pm to Patrick_Bateman
quote:
Forte - a thing at which someone excels - is correctly pronounced "fort", not "for-tay."
quote:
Wrong. LINK
I don't care what your shitty link says. YOU SIR are wrong. It's pronounced fort. Now educate yourself and come back at a later date.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:14 pm to Mung
quote:
irregardless is a word. Go check Webster's
Fair enough, but you have to admit it is comical that people believe it
quote:
Means the same as regardless
For instance, you won't find anyone that believes irrational and rational mean the same thing. Well, I take that back, I forgot about people on The Rant.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:15 pm to LSUBoo
quote:
Definitely Maybe.
I definitely maybe hate you
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:15 pm to Brosef Stalin
quote:
How does Matt Forte pronounce his last name?
Irrelevantless to the word in the OP.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:16 pm to Patrick_Bateman
quote:
Wrong. LINK
Literally from your link
quote:
In the sense of a person's strong suit ( He draws well, but sculpture is his real forte), the older and historical pronunciation of forte is the one-syllable [fawrt] (Show IPA) or [fohrt] pronounced as the English word fort. The word is derived from the French word fort, meaning “strong.” A two-syllable pronunciation [fawr-tey] is increasingly heard, especially from younger educated speakers, perhaps owing to confusion with the musical term forte, pronounced in English as [fawr-tey] and in Italian as [fawr-te] . Both the one- and two-syllable pronunciations of forte are now considered standard.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:18 pm to TheAlmightySmash
quote:Modal stacking is non-standard, but not as frowned upon as it once was. Please don't stack modals.
is "might could" a proper phrase? please tell me no.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:18 pm to hendersonshands
quote:
Gift - t = Gif
You wouldn't pronounce gift with a soft g would you, you weirdo?
Point proven
While I regularly pronounce it that way, it is pronounced like the peanut butter. It was confirmed by the guy that created it. LINK
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:18 pm to Broke
quote:This makes you sound dumb. Stop sounding dumb.
It's pronounced fort. Now educate yourself and come back at a later date
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:19 pm to hendersonshands
I say it with a hard "g" because if you say it with a "j" it just sounds stupid.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:20 pm to slackster
Alot of people spell it dildos,, but it's not it's actually pronounced dildoès
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:21 pm to guedeaux
quote:
Both the one- and two-syllable pronunciations of forte are now considered standard.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:32 pm to slackster
quote:
Quarter pole does not mean 25% complete - A quarter pole denotes there is a quarter mile remaining to the finish line. It is often misused when people discuss completing 25% of a timeframe, such as the NFL season.
I've heard this a lot by broadcasters.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:32 pm to Patrick_Bateman
quote:
Both the one- and two-syllable pronunciations of forte are now considered standard.
Sure, but as your link clearly states, it is the result of people pronouncing the word incorrectly for years.
Dictionaries also include irregardless and the improper use of literally. It doesn't necessarily make it correct.
That being said, I didn't see the light until Broke educated the world in the thread on mispronounced words.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:33 pm to SabiDojo
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I say it with a hard "g" because if you say it with a "j" it just sounds stupid.
You are correct.
OP is wrong.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 1:34 pm to VetteGuy
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I've heard this a lot by broadcasters.
It is rampant at this time of the year. Pat Forde pointed it out in his Forde-yard dash column last week, but until then, I was oblivious.
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