• bisby@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I find pedants are often wrong or completely missing the point.

    Sometimes it triggers a fun discussion. and sometimes it’s just tedious.

    (ghoti could never be pronounced like “fish” because “gh” only sounds like an F near the end of a word after au or ou, but ghoti is at least an interesting way to bring up the topic of weird inconsistencies of the english language, even if it’s wrong)

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      2 days ago

      My favorite way to slap an English speaker in the face with the silly irregularities of English pronunciation is to show them the 1920 poem The Chaos.

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        10 hours ago

        For those like me that never even tried to pronounce english correctly and consequently can’t grasp the actual “chaos” hidden in that poem: The chaos (YT)