• Etterra@discuss.online
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      17 days ago

      American English is different from British English. I’m firmly of the opinion though that anyone that spells the word ‘tire’ with a Y is doing English wrong.

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          17 days ago

          Yes, Brits call periods “full stops” and quotation makes “inverted commas”. So, complete insanity.

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            17 days ago

            … do periods or full stops function differently? or are they just different names for the same thing?

            inverted commas is an “older” phrasing to me, i havent heard that since school years ago

            (Im british).

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          17 days ago

          There’s some slight variations and they’re inconsistent. That’s what makes them exciting.

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        17 days ago

        I’m firmly of the opinion though that anyone that spells the word ‘tire’ with a Y is doing English wrong.

        So … what do you think the “Engl” in “English” comes from?