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why does changeable have an "e"?


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Because, as someone here recently quoted, "English is a mongrel that follows other languages down dark alleys, assaults them, and goes through their pockets looking for loose grammar."

:lol::lol::lol:

 

That is the funniest thing I've read all day! I don't know what that says about my life, but there it is.

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I was going to say the same. If a g is followed by E I or Y it sounds like a J.

Technically, the rule is that g may say /j/ when followed by e, i, or y. It doesn't always.

 

C followed by e, i, or y always says /s/. G followed by e, i, or y may say /j/.

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Because, as someone here recently quoted, "English is a mongrel that follows other languages down dark alleys, assaults them, and goes through their pockets looking for loose grammar."

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Oh yes, this I like! Now it all makes sense.:blink:

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Because, as someone here recently quoted, "English is a mongrel that follows other languages down dark alleys, assaults them, and goes through their pockets looking for loose grammar."

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Do we have to give credit for this to someone? Because I'm thinking of painting it over my sink. Or toilet. Hmmm...:001_huh::lol:

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Celt and Celtic aren't English. :-)
But so little of English is. That's the problem. :lol:

 

Don't know about "arcing,' but that's extremely rare. :-)
Most of us only hear it used in association with microwave ovens, but it is a common term in electronics.
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English the mongrel, lol! :lol:

 

Alphabet Island describes Goofy G as /j/ jolly around e,i, and y, but gets /g/ goofed up when seeing double and around a,o, and u. Seeing double means double letters in words like geese, giggle, geezer, gill, gimmick, gizzard, giddy.

I :001_wub: Alphabet Island!!!

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