Ah i don't know... we all have our little crosses to bare!
I almost always begin to spell 'lose' with a double 'o'; instinctively it seems correct. (i correct it of course)
the 'oooo' sound is present in both words to the same degree, paradoxically it is slightly less pronounced in 'loose'.
Phonetically it makes no sense for 'lose' to have a single 'o'. it is simply historical! God bless the English!
why does the extra 'o' change the final sound to 'sssss' instead of 'zzzzzz'? just because it should!
I love etymology but it is logical for people to make this mistake.
jiminski wrote:Ah i don't know... we all have our little crosses to bare!
I hope you're being ironic there.
unriggable wrote:Your an idiot.
I hope you're bring ironic.
Since this has been brought up.
Bare(v)=expose.
Bear=carry or endure.
Your=belonging to you.
You're=You are.
Their=belonging to them.
They're=they are.
There=not here, some other place.
Let me get down off this soapbox before I twist my ankle.
The right answer to the wrong question is still the wrong answer to the real question.
jiminski wrote:Ah i don't know... we all have our little crosses to bare!
I hope you're being ironic there.
unriggable wrote:Your an idiot.
I hope you're bring ironic.
Since this has been brought up.
Bare(v)=expose.
Bear=carry or endure.
Your=belonging to you.
You're=You are.
Their=belonging to them.
They're=they are.
There=not here, some other place.
Let me get down off this soapbox before I twist my ankle.
I didnt mind the other ones cause it kind of grows on you to do it as well
But loose and lose? Come on now, when did the shit hit the fan
Dukasaur wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
jiminski wrote:Ah i don't know... we all have our little crosses to bare!
I hope you're being ironic there.
unriggable wrote:Your an idiot.
I hope you're bring ironic.
Since this has been brought up.
Bare(v)=expose.
Bear=carry or endure.
Your=belonging to you.
You're=You are.
Their=belonging to them.
They're=they are.
There=not here, some other place.
Let me get down off this soapbox before I twist my ankle.
Well you need to get back on your soap box and explain the loose and lose definitions. That is what the topic was about and you didn't explain it to us.
(Not that I need you to explain it to me.)
Lose = opposite of "win" or of "find". The "s" pronounced like a "z".
Loose = opposite of "tight". The "s" is pronounced like a hiss.
btw,
Two = 2: the whole number between one and three.
Too = 1. "Excesively", as in "too many" 2. "Also" as on "me too"
To = 1. preposition indicating destination, as in "Go to the store" or "give it to him" 2. The first part of an infinitive, as in "I am going to do that" or "I like to play."
I'm getting exasperated at people using "to" for "too"
Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood semantics and grammar demagogue.
The right answer to the wrong question is still the wrong answer to the real question.
maybe whoever your referring to was trying to type it with expression (like "ohhhh noooooooooooo ...im gonna loooooooooooooooooose" except not to that extent) or it can be a typo.(we all know i have enough of those;)
A relationship is like playing doubles *flat rate or esc*..If you don't have a good partner, you better have a good hand!
sully800 wrote:The problem is that the english language has no consistent rules.
I blame the French. English was such a nice little Germanic language until William the Conqueror came in with his French speaking Viking wanabees and well the rest is history. The whole things history actually. I'll shut up now.