lol why the apostropheBoingo wrote:Make the most of it.
Güt luck.
(Very crooked gerglish/englman)
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TT: I guess one could use those words to describe it.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
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apostrophe?
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Derp I meant the umlaut thing. God damn I am smart.
TT: I guess one could use those words to describe it.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
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lol 

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It is called a diaresis. D-I-A-R-E-S-I-S. Umlaut is a vowel mutation phenomenon, especially common in Germanic languages, like German, Swedish and English.Vurn wrote:Derp I meant the umlaut thing. God damn I am smart.
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In Spanish we call it diaeresis too.
EDIT: wait, Wikipedia says they are different signs, because they originated differently. Umlaut is the right word, it seems.
EDIT: wait, Wikipedia says they are different signs, because they originated differently. Umlaut is the right word, it seems.
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Anteroinen wrote: It is called an umlaut. U-M-L-A-U-T. Umlaut is a vowel mutation phenomenon, especially common in Germanic languages, like German, Swedish and English, and also a diacritic, sometimes known as a diaresis amongst meticulous pedants.
TT: I guess one could use those words to describe it.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
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VEEERY crooked german:
Däst ïst güt jä.
Okay. That's enough from me.
Däst ïst güt jä.
Okay. That's enough from me.
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LOL
I was on TinyPic's antispam. And I had to type 'die we are there'. O_o
I was on TinyPic's antispam. And I had to type 'die we are there'. O_o