Aliasing cencored → censored
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Surprisingly common misspell of censored and I do admit of misspelling it couple times as well.
Updated by Furrin Gok
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Aliasing cencored → censored
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Surprisingly common misspell of censored and I do admit of misspelling it couple times as well.
Updated by Furrin Gok
+1 Probably guilty of this as well.
Completely irrelevant question: Anyone of you english savvy guys know how cencored would be pronounced. Would you throw in a "k" there or would it be the same?
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Chessax said:
Completely irrelevant question: Anyone of you english savvy guys know how cencored would be pronounced. Would you throw in a "k" there or would it be the same?
English spelling is remarkably inconsistent, so there's no solid rules like that. It would probably be pronounced the same way.
Updated by anonymous
I still think english is stupid language when you write the stuff differendly from how you say it, that's why it's really easy to get "s" and "c" mixed up because that basically wouldn't change how the word is pronounced. I would really be in trouble if I didn't have google open in another tab.
(even though according to google translates text to speech, the "c" would be turned from "s" into "k" and "o" is not silent anymore...)
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Mario69 said:
I still think english is stupid language when you write the stuff differendly from how you say it, that's why it's really easy to get "s" and "c" mixed up because that basically wouldn't change how the word is pronounced. I would really be in trouble if I didn't have google open in another tab.
(even though according to google translates text to speech, the "c" would be turned from "s" into "k" and "o" is not silent anymore...)
Yeah, English's eclectic etymology makes the written language an absolute mess. I don't know enough about other languages to rank it, but I would guess it's up there as far as really inconsistent spelling and pronunciation goes.
In any case, +1 to the alias. Do spelling mistakes often get aliased here?
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Chessax said:
+1 Probably guilty of this as well.Completely irrelevant question: Anyone of you english savvy guys know how cencored would be pronounced. Would you throw in a "k" there or would it be the same?
Kenkord.
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