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Post by wallace on Jan 15, 2023 15:40:38 GMT
Bin watching lotta series, "A French Village" lately.
Rather lotter hangings going on there.
Which brings us to this:
This place is deemed a "hangout".
Now it somewot gets undah me hide when folk monkey with /mangle the English langwydge.
Take "hung" vs "hanged".
The LAW states its rather straightfowerd, vis, you use "hung" in almost all instances when dealing with a past particle, past tense loikes. Loike in " 'ers HUNG out the clothes yesterday."
You use "hung" only for INANIMATE objects. " 'im hanged der pawtridge oop till gamey." is no-correct cos pawtwridge were a-live-o, but no mores.
" 'im were hanged by the scrotums." Is CORRECTOMUNDO. Whenevah you string a living body up, iss HANGED.
You notice you nevah hears that so-and-so is "well hanged". It's "well hung". Now since a cock is a living objerkt, "hung" - arse we allus hears it in common lingo - is ,in this instance, WRONG. A flaw of the English langwydge.
So then, wot of "HiFi HANGOUT"? Is this accepterbull?
Yes it is! Cos a "hangout" is not a LIVING entitty.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2023 20:48:48 GMT
Who cares. I purposly stick two fingers upto Verbs/Averbs, Nouns, Adjectives & all that ballerks. I alser purposly post in Yorkshire Dialect & alser modify words ie: CUNT'RY instead of COUNRTY, GEN'ARSE'IS instead of GENESIS. Too many more important thing in life that being Pedantic over peeps spelling & pronunciations. If someone writs Their instead of There, how gives a rat asre, you still know what they mean
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