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Started by Samus Aran, October 10, 2011, 10:21:05 AM

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Samus Aran

October 10, 2011, 11:10:49 AM #32 Last Edit: October 10, 2011, 11:19:41 AM by Reisen
Quote from: Sakamoto on October 10, 2011, 11:07:36 AM
i can see that kaz is the judg, jry, and egsekyushunr of the english language and i'm sorry i even bothered bassir;


it's very like you to say something like that, isn't it? just plug some sort of unrelated passive-aggressive comment and leave it at that?

honestly i don't see why you have to be such an ass like that. i'm not trying to be the "judg, jry, and whatsafucksit" about anything and you know it.

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bluaki

My spell check prefers judgment so I'll go with that n_n
I don't have a strong opinion either way on this one, but I guess judgment is more like the pronunciation
I tend to switch between American and regular English spellings regularly, but never noticed this difference before

Does "abridgment" have this same difference?

ME##

Quote from: Makise Kurisu on October 10, 2011, 11:24:10 AM
Does "abridgment" have this same difference?


abridgement ugh what the cocks awdood;

Nyerp

Quote from: Makise Kurisu on October 10, 2011, 11:24:10 AM
My spell check prefers judgment so I'll go with that n_n
I don't have a strong opinion either way on this one, but I guess judgment is more like the pronunciation
I tend to switch between American and regular English spellings regularly, but never noticed this difference before

Does "abridgment" have this same difference?


this post made me bleed internally

Samus Aran

Quote from: Makise Kurisu on October 10, 2011, 11:24:10 AM
My spell check prefers judgment so I'll go with that n_n
I don't have a strong opinion either way on this one, but I guess judgment is more like the pronunciation
I tend to switch between American and regular English spellings regularly, but never noticed this difference before

Does "abridgment" have this same difference?


yes, it works the same way

interestingly though, this spell-checker (chrome's) isn't recognizing "abridgement," despite recognizing "judgement"

ME##

it's probably because both judgement and judgment are common enough for both spellings to be ruled accurate.  much like cancelled/canceled.

Kalahari Inkantation

i like to pretend "judgment" doesn't exist myface;

snoorkel

judgment, it seems better to me given the way the word is pronounced... judgement to me implies some sort of dropped intermediary syllable, but there is none.

Commander Fuckass

judgement

It just seems more right to me
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YPrrrr

How does judgement seem less like the word is pronounced considering it is the "e"'s job to soften the "g"

I mean "acknowledgment" ... just ... smithicide;

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