Kyle Slattery

Ghoti 

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Ghoti is a word constructed to illustrate the irregularities of written English. It is pronounced “fish”; the gh is pronounced as in “tough”, o as in “women”, and ti as in “nation”. Often attributed to George Bernard Shaw, the actual origin of the word is unknown.

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    The English language is ridiculous…. Which is why I don’t get why people in my Spanish class are always like “What? That...
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    I second the idea of English cutting that shit right the fuck out.
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  15. uhouse reblogged this from alliterate and added:
    i had the same 30 second dilemma with ‘i’ and ‘women’ as well. i’m going to use this around my mother now when i ask her...
  16. thearanadiscoteca reblogged this from alliterate and added:
    I don’t think that any accents are more valid than others! Although I have an English accent and am tempted to be snobby...
  17. alliterate reblogged this from thearanadiscoteca and added:
    I pronounce it so the o sounds like the vowel sound in “hook” and the e sounds like the second vowel sound in “roses”...
  18. thearanadiscoteca reblogged this from alliterate and added:
    I pronounce it “wimmin”.
  19. alliterate reblogged this from theresapattern and added:
    I read this reblog on my phone originally and the ɪ and ʊ looked like i and o, respectively, and I was like “wtf, why...
  20. theresapattern reblogged this from alliterate and added:
    Whenever I read the explanation for this, I’m always — always — confused for a moment, because wtf “women”? There’s no ɪ...
  21. alliterate reblogged this from crakkajamma and added:
    This is way up there with “Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo” in both the Things That Blow...
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  23. brilligspoons reblogged this from crakkajamma and added:
    I FUCKING LOVE THIS LANGUAGE WHAT IS EVEN GOING ON HERE
  24. crakkajamma reblogged this from bestofwikipedia and added:
    STOP BEING WEIRD.
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