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Quick question

Alphathree33

Platinum Member
And this is honestly NOT a troll. I really don't know.

Do Americans put a 'u' in fourth, or is this a Canadian thing?

The Fourth Amendment?

Surely you guys aren't calling things The Forth Amendment, are you?

I get confused, because you say color not colour, neighborhood not neighbourhood, and so on.

But I think all of us can agree on Fourth, right?

(I'm registering a domain name with the word 'fourth' in it, which is why I'm concerned)
 
Americans mamed an already fvcked up language... their, there, they're, blue, blew, to, too, two.. etc.

There are no rules for English.
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Americans mamed an already fvcked up language... their, there, they're, blue, blew, to, too, two.. etc.

There are no rules for English.

Something Galligher pointed out..

closest I could find....

"This is going to be hard." But I knew it was because of the words that should rhyme but don't: GOOD FOOD. Why should I be serious about the language when the language isn't going to be serious to make sense? Other examples: BOMB TOMB COMB; comb rhymes with home; HOME SOME; some rhymes with numb. And it gets worse; WORSE HORSE; LAUGHTER DAUGHTER; ACHE MOUSTACHE; BEARD HEARD. Let's get simple: GO DO. Now these aren't two words off in a corner that we don't use anymore. This doesn't make sense."
 
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