It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.
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modia_katla t1_iy8zlzx wrote
Don't tell me it's the only one too.
Tranktaken t1_iy8zrqy wrote
Sorry to be that guy, but it’s while, not where
octopode_ala_mode t1_iy91vjp wrote
Animustrapped t1_iy9asui wrote
on a bough by a lough...
Hooterdear t1_iy9efkx wrote
/r/wordavalanches
frankwhiteXVII t1_iy9g0dm wrote
Need a snack, think I’ll pare a pair of pears.
Obvious_Setting7145 t1_iy9ogfm wrote
Holy fuck
Alarmed_Bad4048 t1_iy9vkpp wrote
On the other hand paws, pause, pours and pores does my head in.
smcl2k t1_iya07zx wrote
Why are you bringing Irish into this?
crispilly OP t1_iya0ite wrote
Omg this is so good. Take my internet gold for your post.
Animustrapped t1_iya0p61 wrote
Gaelic, you mean. English is a magpie nest of nicked jewels.
art_mech t1_iya1rax wrote
Just look at the British Museum!
Shevek99 t1_iya1v1d wrote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1edPxKqiptw
The Chaos Of English Pronunciation by Gerard Nolst Trenité
notoriousnationality t1_iya2ap7 wrote
He’s probably English
RookieJourneyman t1_iyanyce wrote
Read rhymes with lead, and read rhymes with lead. But read doesn't rhyme with read, and lead doesn't rhyme with lead.
Statalyzer t1_iybiboh wrote
"Where" referring to the same location in the sentence.
DudeManBroGuy42069 t1_iybjpqq wrote
I’m too poor for gold, but have this my good man
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loosegoose1952 t1_iybklzf wrote
Indeed. I'd learnt the basics by the time I was two
crispilly OP t1_iybofvi wrote
What is the other one?
LionelLines t1_iybqon7 wrote
It’s a joke—he used every version of to/two/too.
No_Understanding3562 t1_iybqv75 wrote
Jimmy Buffett buffet
ProbablyNotUnusual t1_iybudw9 wrote
Just remember... It's always I before E.
Except when you're planning a feisty heist on your weird beige neighbor.
crispilly OP t1_iybxkbc wrote
Saul Goodman ;-)
Curlynoodles t1_iybzljj wrote
I'm an English teacher and I'm stealing this comment for class tomorrow. Thanks!
melvinsylar7 t1_iybzxuh wrote
This brings us to the ancient question, do you pronounce GIF as GIF or GIF?
estropeada t1_iyc3kdt wrote
I before E except after C, that's just science.
The-Bishop t1_iyc6lso wrote
The differently pronounced words despite orthographic similarities reminds me of Bernard Shaw's comment that "fish" could also legitimately be written as "ghoti" in English ...
(Cf. the respective entry in Wikipedia)
1shri t1_iycfdhr wrote
My whole English vocabulary comes from science books and this made me loose all the confidence I had in my english
sauldobney t1_iycfw17 wrote
We read this yesterday, and it's time that we read it again.
Tough-Ad-5443 t1_iycjt0q wrote
Personally I say GIF!
PapaOoMaoMao t1_iycl47k wrote
I before E except when your run a feisty heist on your weird beige foreign neighbor Keith who received eight counterfeit sleighs from caffeinated weightlifters.
_pete_beat t1_iycn4au wrote
>do not call it deed!
Unless you're a geordie
Mikesaidit36 t1_iydtoe3 wrote
I have a friend named Jeff who is known in a handful of text threads for being able to come up with the perfect GIF response to any text within 30 seconds and so now we call him GIF
LadeeAlana t1_iye9huw wrote
If your assignment was to read this sentence out loud:
"I read a newspaper."
and that was all you had, just the one sentence, how could you possibly know if the verb was present tense or past tense? You could only get it right if your teacher was feeling generous that day.
LadeeAlana t1_iyebaah wrote
"Sugar" is the only word in which the "s" is pronounced as "sh".
I am sure of that.
LadeeAlana t1_iyemtra wrote
I'm not going if the background music is nothing more than a medley of his hit.
LadeeAlana t1_iyeo1cm wrote
You say can't, and I say can't.
You say class, and I say class.
You say laugh, and I say laugh.
On paper, we're fine.
skay167 t1_iy8wq46 wrote
The Kings English
Anonymous
I take it you already know Of tough and bough and cough and dough? Others may stumble,but not you, On hiccough,thorough,slough and through.
Beware of heard,a dreadful word, That looks like beard but sounds like bird.
And dead: It is said like bed,not bead -- For goodness’ sake,do not call it deed!
Watch out for meat and great and threat… They rhyme with suite and straight and debt.
A moth is not the moth in mother, Nor both in bother,nor broth in brother.
And here is not a match for there, Nor dear and fear for bear and pear,
And then there’s dose and rose and lose -- Just look them up -- and goose and choose.
And cork and work and card and ward, And font and front and word and sword.
And do and go,then thwart and cart, Come,come,I’ve hardly made a start!
A dreadful language? Why,sakes alive! I’d learned to speak it when I was five.
And yet,to write it,the more I tried, I hadn’t learned it at fifty-five