Do words from other language made to English count?
The simple solution to that is to just allow any spelling of a word that is considered "correct" by dictionaries. Using your example, both center and centre could be considered valid answers when given a word pronounced like /ˈsen(t)ər/.Julian_Kaiser wrote:
suppose Yyotta picks up a word.
US participant: "center"
anyone from outside US: "centre"
In such cases, the US participant would be marked wrong for their altered way of spelling.
If you've been using the US way of spelling instead of the standardised spelling, your teachers should be deducting your marks.Manishh wrote:
I am not from U.S. but i stand for "center"
I get full marks in grammar every test, tho I still struggle with sentence makingJulian_Kaiser wrote:
If you've been using the US way of spelling instead of the standardized spelling, your teachers should be deducting your marks.Manishh wrote:
I am not from U.S. but i stand for "center"
for some reason i feel more comfortable using centerJulian_Kaiser wrote:
suppose Yyotta picks up a word.
US participant: "center"
anyone from outside US: "centre"
In such cases, the US participant would be marked wrong for their altered way of spelling.
That's all yyotta fault thenJulian_Kaiser wrote:
suppose Yyotta picks up a word.
US participant: "center"
anyone from outside US: "centre"
In such cases, the US participant would be marked wrong for their altered way of spelling.
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
neh he dont have good humourghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
it's pretty funny wdymManishh wrote:
neh he dont have good humourghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
yyotta is femaleManishh wrote:
That's all yyotta fault thenJulian_Kaiser wrote:
suppose Yyotta picks up a word.
US participant: "center"
anyone from outside US: "centre"
In such cases, the US participant would be marked wrong for their altered way of spelling.
We should kick him from this competition
Do you agree?
bold of you to assume that.ghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
both are correct. it depends on what you're more comfortable with honestly.Manishh wrote:
That's all yyotta fault thenJulian_Kaiser wrote:
suppose Yyotta picks up a word.
US participant: "center"
anyone from outside US: "centre"
In such cases, the US participant would be marked wrong for their altered way of spelling.
We should kick him from this competition
Do you agree?
This is just for fun so there are no awards and I'm just going to assume that nobody cheats. If somebody does cheat then they will be killed.ShinRun wrote:
Now the one problem with this event is how would you know if someone is cheating
Let me explainJulian_Kaiser wrote:
bold of you to assume that.ghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
If I win you will be my cat for 1 weekYyottaCat wrote:
This is just for fun so there are no awards and I'm just going to assume that nobody cheats. If somebody does cheat then they will be killed.ShinRun wrote:
Now the one problem with this event is how would you know if someone is cheating
Yeah mate Yyotta is going to stab youManishh wrote:
If I win you will be my cat for 1 weekYyottaCat wrote:
This is just for fun so there are no awards and I'm just going to assume that nobody cheats. If somebody does cheat then they will be killed.ShinRun wrote:
Now the one problem with this event is how would you know if someone is cheating
A good Cat will never do thatShinRun wrote:
Yeah mate Yyotta is going to stab youManishh wrote:
If I win you will be my cat for 1 weekYyottaCat wrote:
This is just for fun so there are no awards and I'm just going to assume that nobody cheats. If somebody does cheat then they will be killed.ShinRun wrote:
Now the one problem with this event is how would you know if someone is cheating
Well Yyotta isn’t a good catManishh wrote:
A good Cat will never do thatShinRun wrote:
Yeah mate Yyotta is going to stab youManishh wrote:
If I win you will be my cat for 1 weekYyottaCat wrote:
This is just for fun so there are no awards and I'm just going to assume that nobody cheats. If somebody does cheat then they will be killed.ShinRun wrote:
Now the one problem with this event is how would you know if someone is cheating
I understood the meme,Manishh wrote:
Let me explainJulian_Kaiser wrote:
bold of you to assume that.ghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
So in that comic you can see that the british and A another country in war, probably america? Or you can say english people, white people are at war and as you know, british people spell rumor with an 'U' "Romour" . So the commander was smart, seeing his british spelling tell him that he is a spy.
Its funny because its a stupid joke
You dont care about logic in a meme sirJulian_Kaiser wrote:
I understood the meme,Manishh wrote:
Let me explainJulian_Kaiser wrote:
bold of you to assume that.ghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
So in that comic you can see that the british and A another country in war, probably america? Or you can say english people, white people are at war and as you know, british people spell rumor with an 'U' "Romour" . So the commander was smart, seeing his british spelling tell him that he is a spy.
Its funny because its a stupid joke
my reply was adding to how illogical it would sound if you actually label someone as "English" when he uses the spelling that is used outside of the US.
I recall another meme where someone was labelled "Canadian" for using the pronunciation "Zed" instead of "zee"
You were only thinking inside the prisonous box of Americanism. I am outside the box.Manishh wrote:
You dont care about logic in a meme sirJulian_Kaiser wrote:
I understood the meme,Manishh wrote:
Let me explainJulian_Kaiser wrote:
bold of you to assume that.ghoulybits wrote:
Did you... not get the joke?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
*uses correct original spelling,ClevelandsMyBro wrote:
gets labelled english spy.
100% logical.
So in that comic you can see that the british and A another country in war, probably america? Or you can say english people, white people are at war and as you know, british people spell rumor with an 'U' "Romour" . So the commander was smart, seeing his british spelling tell him that he is a spy.
Its funny because its a stupid joke
my reply was adding to how illogical it would sound if you actually label someone as "English" when he uses the spelling that is used outside of the US.
I recall another meme where someone was labelled "Canadian" for using the pronunciation "Zed" instead of "zee"