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UltimaApocalyspe said:Who the hell cares? I spell it COLOR because thats what I was taught when I was little.
RakuraiTenjin said:Color. We don't pronounce it "Cuhl oohr" here. We say it color "cuh ler"
Using colour would be wrong even phonetically for American standard.
Thread over.UltimaApocalyspe said:Who the hell cares? I spell it COLOR because thats what I was taught when I was little.
The_Monkey said:It's "colour", you uncivilized janks
Beerdude26 said:Colour.
Gives a more civilised appearance.
Yawll Awmericans downt need extra letters, now do ya?
EDIT: Oh, and I believe the language originated in the UK.
/me flashes Danimal 'Pwnt.' signal
Yes, as such it is also a National Security issue, and usage of the word must be dealt with by the proper agency.AntiAnto said:And would cause every American to blow up instantaneously.
never said I didn't.Sam-2k said:Colour. Because I'm right and anyone who disagrees likes nazi horse porn.
Only goat humping, donkey sucking, anal lickers say colour...Sam-2k said:Damn you foreigners... COLOUR!
and Que... I can't really think of anything to say in response.
So we pronounce it cuhler so we should spell it color...I don't see your logic.RakuraiTenjin said:Color. We don't pronounce it "Cuhl oohr" here. We say it color "cuh ler"
There are many terms for having consumed a drop too much drink, many are used elsewhere, but the Irish tendency is to attempt to find the most descriptive adjective yet on each occasion. Some examples: "scuttered", "stocious/stotious", "locked", "langered", "mouldy" (pron. mowldy as in "fowl"), "polluted", "flootered", "plastered", "bolloxed", "well out of it", "wankered", "f*cked", "f*ckered", "fecked", "feckered", "binned", "gee-eyed", "buckled", "steaming", "messy", "sloppy", "wasted", "paralytic", "full as a boot", "legless", "hammered" , "blootered", "squooshed", "banjoed", "bingoed"
If english is your second language, then when you learnt it...why did you learn the bastardisation of english that is...how the americans speak. That makes no sense to me at all. Have some honour15357 said:Col..ou...r?
Color, for me.
Cormeh said:Be sure to equip some armour too.
ríomhaire said:r :E :|
lol we most definately do not do that here. I said it out loud to hear what it would sound like and that is definately Irish/English sounding to me.ríomhaire said:So we pronounce it cuhler so we should spell it color...I don't see your logic.
OT, I read an interesting article on wikipedia about Irish-English. Some things which I thought were universal are actualy just Irish :O
EG: Using the word 'ye' as a pronoun for the plural version of you.
Because we are the most influential nation on the face of the Earth right now.Hectic Glenn said:If english is your second language, then when you learnt it...why did you learn the bastardisation of english that is...how the americans speak. That makes no sense to me at all. Have some honour
ye=yee, like in olde English, "Hear ye, hear ye"RakuraiTenjin said:lol we most definately do not do that here. I said it out loud to hear what it would sound like and that is definately Irish/English sounding to me.
Oh um we don't do that either.ríomhaire said:ye=yee, like in olde English, "Hear ye, hear ye"
Yes I did. I'm just saying it's pronounced 'yee'.RakuraiTenjin said:Oh um we don't do that either.
I thought you meant "Are ye going to the bar later?"
Ren.182 said:Colour. Damn lazy Americans
You're spelling it wrong if you spell it like that in America.Greatgat said:Colour. And I am a damn lazy American, by the way. I can also spell!
RakuraiTenjin said:You're spelling it wrong if you spell it like that in America.