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Important poll, help!

Help, not just anybody, Help...

  • Please, spell the British way, with "-our"s 'n shit

    Votes: 9 60.0%
  • Do zpell in Hamerycan, son

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • One of the other two options

    Votes: 6 40.0%

  • Total voters
    15

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Given the recent amount of spellanalicity about the American mEsspelling of the general English mess that I quote in the spelling of my posts... whose demands/preferences should I yield to, no matter how I butcher the pronunciation in full three-dimensional life?
 
Given the recent amount of spellanalicity about the American mEsspelling of the general English mess that I quote in the spelling of my posts... whose demands/preferences should I yield to, no matter how I butcher the pronunciation in full three-dimensional life?

Oh, just post in Spanish, that'll do ;)
 
The poll is absolute rubbish. Look at the way sloppy spells. That's something.
 
American and English are really two separate languages that merely happen to share a few words in common. You may as well spell the American way; after after, hardly anyone uses English any more.
 
American and English are really two separate languages that merely happen to share a few words in common. You may as well spell the American way; after after, hardly anyone uses English any more.

Oh really, and since when is that so

 
Americans have their own way of spelling certain words, and that is perfectly fine, but the English spellings are the proper way :)
 
American and English are really two separate languages that merely happen to share a few words in common. You may as well spell the American way; after after, hardly anyone uses English any more.

I'm sure the Algerians say the same about French.
 
How to respect a language variant that says "the government are?" Correct: "the government is!"

Given the recent amount of spellanalicity about the American mEsspelling of the general English mess that I quote in the spelling of my posts... whose demands/preferences should I yield to, no matter how I butcher the pronunciation in full three-dimensional life?


If you do spell it the "British" (proper) way, you will be closer to the English used in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, just for starters.
 
Given the recent amount of spellanalicity about the American mEsspelling of the general English mess that I quote in the spelling of my posts... whose demands/preferences should I yield to, no matter how I butcher the pronunciation in full three-dimensional life?

I tried running this through Google Translate and got no changes. Could it not identify the language?
 
I tried running this through Google Translate and got no changes. Could it not identify the language?

1. The HK version detected that as "English".
Now let´s see, let's see---

2. Dada la cantidad reciente de spellanalicity sobre el mEsspelling América del lío Inglés general, que cito en la escritura de mis posts ... cuyas exigencias / preferencias debería ceder el paso a, no importa cómo lo CARNICERO la pronunciación en la vida tridimensional completo?
 
If you do spell it the "British" (proper) way, you will be closer to the English used in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, just for starters.

That's so redundant... like Vegemite, hockey or kiwis sufficed to confer any linguistically really relevant specificity to Commonwelath nations...
 
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