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definately

his | mine | your's

to (instead of too) ... right, err, A.?

perfactly

seperate

paralell

... The list is endless.

I only picked recurring errors in posts submitted by native speakers (to stem the "we type faster than we think" reprimands).

Am I right in assuming that English is going down the shute as fast as my own mother tongue, which, as far as I can tell, is spoken correctly by about 10% of the population?

Could it be that "old Europe" is having an adverse effect on the U.S.?

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compaired

definately

his | mine | your's

to (instead of too) ... right, err, A.?

perfactly

seperate

paralell

... The list is endless.

I only picked recurring errors in posts submitted by native speakers (to stem the "we type faster than we think" reprimands).

Am I right in assuming that English is going down the shute as fast as my own mother tongue, which, as far as I can tell, is spoken correctly by about 10% of the population?

Could it be that "old Europe" is having an adverse effect on the U.S.?

;)

Ah, one of my favo(u)rite subjects! ;)

The list is endless indeed:

it's instead of its

there's instead of theirs

etc. etc.

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@ J.A.W.

"[...] der, wo [...]"

"[...] die, wo [...]"

"Wasn das" instead of "Was ist denn das" [many people think that "Wasn" is actually the way it is said).

"anschliesen" instead of "anschliessen"/anschließen" (I hope the 'sharp' "s" shows up here)

"das" instead of "dass"

"nich" instead of "nicht"

"wechsle" instead of "wechsele"

etc., etc., etc. ...

The additional problem here is that we have a trillion dialects which seem to force people to write the way they speak.

Want more examples? :g

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@ J.A.W.

"[...] der, wo [...]"

"[...] die, wo [...]"

"Wasn das" instead of "Was ist denn das" [many people think that "Wasn" is actually the way it is said).

"anschliesen" instead of "anschliessen"/anschließen" (I hope the 'sharp' "s" shows up here)

"das" instead of "dass"

"nich" instead of "nicht"

"wechsle" instead of "wechsele"

etc., etc., etc. ...

The additional problem here is that we have a trillion dialects which seem to force people to write the way they speak.

Want more examples?  :g

:g

"net" instead of "nicht", or is that dialect?

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"Waddehaddedudennda?"  :crazy:

See if you can figure that one out.

Good grief, what dialect is that??

Is it "Was hast Du denn da"?

Ding, ding, ding. :tup

That's 1 Euro 50 for you.

You are welcome to collect at my place. I'll add a couple of generous shots of Tequila, or any other poison you subscribe to.

Or you can double and figure this one out: "A Rat bat si." ("Fränkisch") :rofl:

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Check out the book "Eats, Shoots and Leaves" for a funny treatment of the common English mistakes everyone encounters. The author really takes off on the "its" vs "it's" confusion.

Incidentally my pet peeve is when people confuse "your" and "you're". It's kind of ironically hysterical when you encounter it on a handwritten sign: "Your a moron".

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"Waddehaddedudennda?"  :crazy:

See if you can figure that one out.

Good grief, what dialect is that??

Is it "Was hast Du denn da"?

Ding, ding, ding. :tup

That's 1 Euro 50 for you.

You are welcome to collect at my place. I'll add a couple of generous shots of Tequila, or any other poison you subscribe to.

Or you can double and figure this one out: "A Rat bat si." ("Fränkisch") :rofl:

Hmm, that's too downhome for me, "at a discount" is the best I can do but that's probably wrong. Is this spoken in and around Nürnberg?

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Hmm, that's too downhome for me, "at a discount" is the best I can do but that's probably wrong. Is this spoken in and around Nürnberg?

If you go a bit south of that, you're spot on.

The correct version is "Eine Ratte badet sich". But even my dad didn't know that one, and he grew up their, err, there. :g

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