what mispronunciation of words irks you?

aks is mine.......instead of ask.  Why can't people get that right and it is quite common, also picked up alot so I don't get why people can't say it correctly. 

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This is a good thread eh.


thankyou........oh sorry thank you!  LOL

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I SO agree Icy.


 


Another one that gets me is Americans (and others) who say nucular instead of nuclear.  


 


My MIL always says K-marK, not K-marT.  Really gets my goat, especially when I politely corrected her and she says, yes I know it's wrong but that's how I say it. X-(


that is funny. 

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**meep**
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would of, should of, could of


 


 


what does it mean? where did it come from?


 


 


 

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**meep**
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brought instead of bought - agrrrr

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Anglican Mass yesterday.... Bulletin: bare........ instead of bear. Not a typo, every single time it was used in the reading, the word appeared on the screen as well..... :8}

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:^O  


 


I have been doing the bulletin for my church each week for over 11 years now and when people tell me I made a typo I tell them it was deliberate to see if people actually read it. ]:) 

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Love your work :^O


 


I had a few school teachers who made deliberate mistakes to see if we had learnt it properly. I think I actually believed one of them as he would wink at me every time he put dodgy maths on the board so I would know to shut up and let the rest of the class find the mistake!  The rest were just hopeless themselves.

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Same โ€˜old school learning' as you sammee, complete with those dreaded elocution lessons.


 


My Grandmother always insisted โ€˜children should be seen and not heardโ€™ (always imagined myself stuck in a fish bowl or gagged), no elbows on, or reading at the dinner table. When I had finished my meal, I always had to ask โ€˜MAY I leave the tableโ€™ and NOT โ€˜CAN I leave the tableโ€™. As a child I really couldnโ€™t see the difference until my Mother explained to me that using the word CAN presupposes that you are capable of doing so without adult permission. My Grandmother was a very strict lady but I loved her to bits, Mum was just a tiny more lenient thank goodness.


 


Other words I really loathe are โ€“ gonna, watcha, doin, haveta, me instead of my, plus ebayโ€™s biggest furphy โ€œGโ€™dayโ€. I really hate that revolting salutation, not all Australians abuse the English language as does Paul Hogan and the late Steve Irwin, a simple โ€˜Helloโ€™ is quite sufficient...OMG, now Iโ€™m beginning to sound like my Grandmother. :_|

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in tack - intact


little lone - let alone


digestive track - tract

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Just found another one


YEP - I thought yes was spelled with an S not a P.


Had to listen to a girl on the phone speaking to a client last week and all she kept saying was yep, yep, yep, yep, I felt like strangling her.


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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