Dragon's Lair
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Thread Topic: Dragon's Lair
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That's Tat's old pfp :( -
Ah. It is?
Hmm. I shall change back to my previous. -
Yes, thank you.
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Thank you
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Hey rad a tat
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Hmm. It is indubitably I seem to be more so fond of this profile picture.
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You meant to say indubitable
Rad a Rat I like that lol -
*Tat (autocorrect)
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Yes, my apologies.
Once again, I've been more perfunctory and tired, lately. -
K, that's yer new nickname rad a tat
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because the written "u" was similar to "v", "n" and "m", it was replaced in many words with an "o" (e.g. son, come, love, one);
the “ou” spelling of words like house and mouse was introduced;
So when people from England say "Mum" instead of "Mom" are they using Middle English? -
I've been feeling the same way
Alrighty
Sorry guys I'm going between GTQ and research -
Is ok
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So I'll probably be posting facts that I find interesting
inconsistencies like half and halves, grief and grieves, speech and speak, etc. In another odd example of gradual modernization, the indefinite article “a” subsumed over time the initial “n” of some following nouns, so that a napron became an apron, a nauger became an auger, etc, as well as the reverse case of an ekename becoming a nickname.
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