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I want to change the spelling of the word 'the' to 'teh'..


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#26
Katiefrost

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My computer keyboard keeps telling me that is how to spell it whenever I type it fast, but my spell checker disagrees.  Hey if the dictionary is happy to start including classic texting short forms I want to make a change as well.  Languages need to get with the times.


Wonders how much time you spend on "I haz cheezburger" sites with LOL kittehs...  :P


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#27
Fidite Nemini

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Call Oxford. I hear they are the authority for the English language.



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Jstatham1227

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Wonders how much time you spend on "I haz cheezburger" sites with LOL kittehs...  :P

 


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#29
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No. Because then somebody will want to change adorable to "adorbs" and totally to "totes"...

 

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#30
Kaiser Arian XVII

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Stop killing the English language.  

 

You imbeciles, you raped old English and turned it into this simplistic laughable language!

 

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#31
Gravisanimi

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Sorry, I'm happy to "pronounce" 'the':
De in Latin language
Die in German
 
So make the spelling one of these two!

Isn't "Der" also a prefix in the German language that is the masculine "the"?

#32
Kaiser Arian XVII

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Isn't "Der" also a prefix in the German language that is the masculine "the"?

 

So?



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The Valiant Misanthropist

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Ic aut tyme áhycde Ic could ri du Ængulcyde lingua t'o bee æh lit'ul difrinté, onde hava moor germancse fee'ul t'o ete onde moor lyk se El'daar Ængulcyde. tbh


Besides. If I thought I could get away with it, I would use the Old English form of "the" which is "se". 


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