@ooli to science • 5 months agoIntroverts use more concrete language than extraverts | BPSwww.bps.org.ukexternal-linkmessage-square48arrow-up1255arrow-down122
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minus-square@Plopplink13•5 months agoCorrect. But extrOvert makes no sense, etymologically (latin). The dictionaries accept it, but I (jokingly) don’t.
minus-squareBalderlinkEnglish12•edit-25 months agoCurious, because in Portuguese it’s “extrOvertido.” But I just learned the Spanish spelling can be both “extravertido” and “extrovertido.”
Correct. But extrOvert makes no sense, etymologically (latin). The dictionaries accept it, but I (jokingly) don’t.
Curious, because in Portuguese it’s “extrOvertido.” But I just learned the Spanish spelling can be both “extravertido” and “extrovertido.”