Implicating two_tone_fur → multicolor_fur
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Implicating two_tone_fur → multicolor_fur
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Wouldn't multi-colored_fur be better since it fits with multi-colored_hair ?
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Jatix said:
Wouldn't multi-colored_fur be better since it fits with multi-colored_hair ?
Personally I prefer "multicolor fur". It is simpler than "multi-colored fur".
I'm not a native English, but "two tone fur" should be renamed to "two-toned fur", shouldn't it? AFAIK the later is more correct than the former.
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Jatix said:
Wouldn't multi-colored_fur be better since it fits with multi-colored_hair ?
I agree with this.
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I'll make it two-tone_fur and multi-colored_fur for consistency with other tags
Any objections, lady?
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If we implicate this, we should do the same with two_tone_hair and multi-colored_hair.
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Jatix said:
If we implicate this, we should do the same with two_tone_hair and multi-colored_hair.
I don't see why not
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Lizardite said:
I'm not a native English, but "two tone fur" should be renamed to "two-toned fur", shouldn't it? AFAIK the later is more correct than the former.
Lizardite is correct with this, btw. Two-toned is the (very slightly) more correct form; It is easiest to remember as we are saying that the hair is two-toned. Frankly, it also sounds better.
multi-color should be the phrasing for the other tags, though.
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123easy said:
Lizardite is correct with this, btw. Two-toned is the (very slightly) more correct form; It is easiest to remember as we are saying that the hair is two-toned. Frankly, it also sounds better.multi-color should be the phrasing for the other tags, though.
While I agree with the two-toned part, you could also say the same about multi-colored since it sounds better.
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Jatix said:
While I agree with the two-toned part, you could also say the same about multi-colored since it sounds better.
I was more just referencing the dashed vs. the non-dashed variations, sorry if that didn't come across properly.
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