• Jo Miran
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    10210 months ago

    Deers

    The grammar monster in me is going to need a trigger warning next time.

    • @moshtradamus666
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      2110 months ago

      I think the wrong spelling is part of the meme adventure

      • @Feathercrown
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        110 months ago

        Actually I find it don’t make no sense

    • pruwyben
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      410 months ago

      I’m glad that quick answer is there, no way I’m reading that whole thing.

    • @candybrie
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      410 months ago

      Why is English so ridiculous that the plural and singular of deer is the same word? And why do people want to keep it that way?

      • Jo Miran
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        710 months ago

        The plural of “moose” is also “moose” but it’s not because of English. Moose derives from Algonquian, a Native American language. It kept the same plural ending it had in its original language instead of adopting the normal “s” ending of most English plurals.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          710 months ago

          I believe the plural of “moose” is actually “meese”.

          • @Feathercrown
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            10 months ago

            Goose : Geese :: Moose : Meese

            Mouse : Mice :: House : Hice

        • @x4740N
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          110 months ago

          “MOOSES” Sounds like moose jesus

      • NoSpiritAnimal
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        610 months ago

        Go speak a language with gendered nouns and leave English alone

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        This isn’t an english specific trait. Lots of languages have something similar.

        For instance, in portuguese we do the same for words that end on the letter S.

        Ex: Lápis (Pencil), Vírus (Virus), Ônibus (Bus), etc.

      • @Scholars_Mate
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        1910 months ago

        To native English speakers, yes. To non-native speakers, this is yet another bizarre rule they just have to memorize.

        • @[email protected]
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          1310 months ago

          Hey, did you know your profile is set to appear as a bot and as a result many may be filtering your posts and comments? You can change this in your Lemmy settings.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          110 months ago

          Or they could just ignore it because the point of language rules is to communicate unambiguously and the meaning of “deers” is pretty clear while “deer” is ambiguous.

      • @thevoidzero
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        110 months ago

        Common knowledge doesn’t mean people use it. It’s easy to forget even if you studied about it in school.

        For example you is singular and plural. But we rarely use you for multiple people nowadays, we just go “you guys”, “you all”, “all of you”, or something else to disambiguate.

        Languages move towards easy communication and simplicity.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      I acknowledge that the council has made a decision, but given that it is a stupid-ass decision I’ve elected to ignore it.