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Unread postby gravyluvr » 21 Feb 2006, 05:29

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LordHoborgXVII wrote:(Contry being the American spelling of the otherwise English word 'Country')
Phew, I musta been sleeping in class(there's a surprise...). I don't remember it ever being spelled c-o-n-t-r-y. :snore:
Yup. I believe it's country. But we still spell theatre theater, etc.

The Brits may have invented english but we got the whole world speaking it! So therer!
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Unread postby Ethric » 21 Feb 2006, 09:25

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The Brits may have invented english but we got the whole world speaking it! So therer!
I do believe it's the brits that invented it, and then spread it around the world. To you, among others :rolleyes: ;)
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Unread postby Infiltrator » 21 Feb 2006, 14:03

Well since we touched the country genre, I have to say I dislike it, but I also have to say that I love Shania Twain and anything that she sings and isnt pure country (Man, I feel like a woman; Im gonna getcha good ect.).

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Unread postby Psychobabble » 22 Feb 2006, 00:24

We do know why the brits (and us aussies!) spell things like colour and honour with a u don't we? I hate to admit it, but it's the American's who have the original "proper" spelling, the "ou" is an affectation the english took up when it was fashionable to be french. Same goes for words ending in -ise like specialise (yanks use -ize mostly). A few words got frenchified during that period and it stuck, but this was after America got colonised so it never took of there.

(You guys have still got aluminium wrong though!).

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Unread postby Wildbear » 22 Feb 2006, 00:53

"Specialise/ize" comes from the latin "specialis", therefore the "ise" spelling is probably the original.
Now about colors I don't know which one appeared first in England but I think you're correct since "color" is the latin for "color". In french it's "couleur" and even in France the "our" of the english "colour" looks weird. Actually the french spelling is used only for that word, all other color related french words use the "color" spelling. So if there's something to blame about words like "colourise", it's not the french language. ;)
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Unread postby Psychobabble » 22 Feb 2006, 01:35

Hmmm, I always thought the same applied to the -ise/ize but I could be wrong (are other words like that in Latin like pressurise, moisturise?). And I don't think the english were necessarily copying French words with things like honour they were just making it look a bit french... as you point out, ou is more french then just o in words like colour.

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Unread postby Wildbear » 22 Feb 2006, 03:18

Moisturise has no simple translation in latin. It comes from the old french "moiste" which comes itself from the latin words "musteus" and "mucidus". So there is no real reason to have "ise" rather than "ize" here, excepted maybe to make it simple.
About pressurise, it comes from the french "pressuriser" (such obvious things should be forbidden), which comes from the past participle of "premere" which is "pressus". Again there's no real reason for the "ise", excepted that french uses "iser" and keeps Z's for scrabble-only words.

Actually I can't think of any latin word finishing with "iz" or "ize" so there's no reason to write it that way in etymology. But a language is more than etymology, it must be made simple and the words written have to be read easily, so in order to avoid people pronouncing it "iss" it's better to write it "iz" in some countries.
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Unread postby gravyluvr » 22 Feb 2006, 05:25

You know what I hate? Language!

I thank god (i.e. Bill Gates) everyday for that silly red squigly (sic) under my mispelled words. I just wish we could have that on the round table. I typo a lot!

Back on topic. Current rock is little cheesy right now. I think the gaming industry has sapped a little of the grit out of our rock at the moment.
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Unread postby Panda Tar » 24 Feb 2006, 20:45

I hate Rio's funk. That's the most underground-in-the-inners-of-a-stinking-wildboar musical content. :(
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Unread postby Deni » 25 Feb 2006, 19:35

I hate music with destructive, satanic and non-valuable lyrics and manele

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Unread postby Kalah » 25 Feb 2006, 19:43

Ah, good, then you'll fit right in. Here, we only play gospel and church choir music. ;)
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Unread postby Veldrynus » 26 Feb 2006, 14:39

Deni wrote:I hate music with destructive, satanic and non-valuable lyrics and manele
That was two times manele.
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Unread postby Veldrynus » 26 Feb 2006, 14:46

Veldryn 15:15 And Vel found a dirty old jawbone of a walrus and put forth his hand, and took it, and in his unholy rage, he slew thirty four thousand men and children therewith.

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Unread postby Wildbear » 26 Feb 2006, 15:07

Adi Vel is the best at promoting manele music ! :lol:
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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 26 Feb 2006, 15:32

Didn't understand the lyrics (though I suppose that's sommething you believe I should be grateful for that?), but the music didn't strike as particularly terrible- not very good, but at least it was low-key enough to be ignorable. To sum it up, I've heard worse ;)
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Unread postby Veldrynus » 26 Feb 2006, 18:21

Gaidal Cain wrote:Didn't understand the lyrics (though I suppose that's sommething you believe I should be grateful for that?), but the music didn't strike as particularly terrible- not very good, but at least it was low-key enough to be ignorable. To sum it up, I've heard worse ;)
Then I thank the Gods that I didn't had to hear the worse ! :lol:

Let's be serious. This music is poison for my ears. Understanding the lyrics surely doesn't improve the negative effects. Believe me, it is good that you only hear this crap, seeing the guys who sing it, makes you vomit instantly:
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Hell, you all deserve it! This is how they look like :

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Unread postby Wildbear » 26 Feb 2006, 20:02

Gaidal Cain wrote:Didn't understand the lyrics (though I suppose that's sommething you believe I should be grateful for that?), but the music didn't strike as particularly terrible- not very good, but at least it was low-key enough to be ignorable. To sum it up, I've heard worse ;)
I agree, it's just bad, but you have to imagine you can't hear anything but that when you turn on the tv or the radio !

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Unread postby Veldrynus » 26 Feb 2006, 20:10

I could post some lyric translations here ! Just ask me ! I make everything to make manele more poplular ! I am Adi Veldrinu ! I live and die for manele !!!
Veldryn 15:15 And Vel found a dirty old jawbone of a walrus and put forth his hand, and took it, and in his unholy rage, he slew thirty four thousand men and children therewith.

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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 26 Feb 2006, 20:30

Fara numar, fara numar....

Gaidal Cain, what the hell have you been listening to!? Anything that's worse must make you bleed out of all ur orifices.

And Veldrynus, they'll lose alot of the brain damage in the translation.
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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 26 Feb 2006, 20:52

ThunderTitan wrote: Gaidal Cain, what the hell have you been listening to!? Anything that's worse must make you bleed out of all ur orifices.
How about the Eurovision Song Contest? :D
I guess it's not so much about one specific example of manele, but more the shear amount of it, same way as she-who-must-not-be-named and her ilk are more annoying than they would be if there only was one such artist/group...
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