UglyCasanova
Lifer
NPR says it's okay, Chaucer did it.
Personally it makes me cringe a little when I hear it. Kind of like the word ain't.
Personally it makes me cringe a little when I hear it. Kind of like the word ain't.
"Axe" is only used by morons who think "Ebonics" is a valid language form.
"Axe" is only used by morons who think "Ebonics" is a valid language form.
I can't stand this...I hate to hear it. No I don't want to be Axed!
Language evolves. How many of you still use Thou and Thee in normal conversations? Proper grammar nazis always make me laugh.
Our "proper" language is a mish mash of many languages and has been improper for 1000's of years. Just go with it fogies. Correcting people just makes you look like an ass.
no, it wasn't.It has been passed-on culturally. In its origin, "aks" was every bit as common / correct as "ask."
Originally, class divisions separated the usage. Both versions of the word have existed simultaneously as far back as we can tell and usage of both forms has never died off completely.
So saying "ax" / "aks" / "ask" is not wrong at all.