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« Reply #35535 on: June 30, 2016, 09:01:09 PM » |
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Why do we pronounce sorbet as "sore-bay," but we pronounce sherbet as "sure-burt" or "sure-bit?"
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« Reply #35536 on: June 30, 2016, 09:04:14 PM » |
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My dog is stupidly healthy. I don't understand why.
Why is a square not called a "quadangle"?
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« Reply #35537 on: June 30, 2016, 09:04:39 PM » |
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Why do we pronounce sorbet as "sore-bay," but we pronounce sherbet as "sure-burt" or "sure-bit?"
The word "sorbet" is derived from the Arab word "Sharbat" (fragrant mashed fruit drink). However, the root is present in such Indo-European languages as Greek and Persian for example. The English word "sherbet" entered English directly from the Turkish in the early 17th century.
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Landen Se-Sentien
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« Reply #35538 on: June 30, 2016, 09:08:21 PM » |
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The word "sorbet" is derived from the Arab word "Sharbat" (fragrant mashed fruit drink). However, the root is present in such Indo-European languages as Greek and Persian for example. The English word "sherbet" entered English directly from the Turkish in the early 17th century.
And here I thought they were both French. Point. Ok, Mr. Smarty Pants,  why do people say, "ATM machine?" That's pretty stupid.
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« Reply #35539 on: June 30, 2016, 09:09:21 PM » |
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 "Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?" Why is a square not called a "quadangle"?
Because a square is a specific form of quadrilateral that simultaneously fits the requirements of a rectangle, parallelogram, kite, and rhombus.
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« Reply #35540 on: June 30, 2016, 09:13:19 PM » |
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Because a square is a specific form of quadrilateral that simultaneously fits the requirements of a rectangle, parallelogram, kite, and rhombus.
That's a pretty satisfactory answer. But why "square"?
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« Reply #35541 on: June 30, 2016, 09:14:32 PM » |
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That's a pretty satisfactory answer. But why "square"?
Because they were feeling sorry for the letter q.
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« Reply #35542 on: June 30, 2016, 09:23:03 PM » |
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And here I thought they were both French. Point. Ok, Mr. Smarty Pants,  why do people say, "ATM machine?" That's pretty stupid. Because you're foreign? (joke) Because ATM means "At The Moment" or "Automated Teller Machine". We call them cash points in the UK.
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« Reply #35543 on: June 30, 2016, 09:31:28 PM » |
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That's a pretty satisfactory answer. But why "square"?
Because equilateral rectangle is an unnecessary mouthful.  Ok, Mr. Smarty Pants,  why do people say, "ATM machine?" That's pretty stupid. Because that would be redundant. It's like say PIN Number "Personal Identification Number" Number. <face palm> Because you're foreign? (joke) Because ATM means "At The Moment" or "Automated Teller Machine". We call them cash points in the UK.
And a trunk is a "boot" A hood is a "bonnet" gas is "petrol" And I watch way too much Top Gear.
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« Reply #35544 on: June 30, 2016, 09:35:07 PM » |
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Because equilateral rectangle is an unnecessary mouthful.  Because that would be redundant. It's like say PIN Number "Personal Identification Number" Number. <face palm> And a trunk is a "boot" A hood is a "bonnet" gas is "petrol" And I watch way too much Top Gear. people do say PIN number a lot. never given it much thought until now! lol and yet, a lot people do say gas peddle (although most will say accelerator. although gas pedal sounds better. or maybe that's because i've seen too many fast & the furious movies)
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« Reply #35545 on: June 30, 2016, 09:42:07 PM » |
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Because a square is a specific form of quadrilateral that simultaneously fits the requirements of a rectangle, parallelogram, kite, and rhombus.
Why is a square not called a "quadangle"?
Also, "quadangle" is not a word. You can use "quadrilateral" or "quadrangle." "Tetragon" is another word, but it's used sparingly. It's typically called a square because it's a regular quadrilateral (regular meaning all angles are equal and quadrilateral meaning "four sides" (derived from Latin)). The word "square" itself actually derives from Old French "esquarre," past participle of "esquarrar," which means "honest, fair." Presumably because all four sides and all four angles are equal, it's considered the "most honest and fair" of the quadrilaterals because no matter how you turn it, it will always look the same.
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« Reply #35546 on: June 30, 2016, 11:00:52 PM » |
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Because that would be redundant. It's like say PIN Number "Personal Identification Number" Number. <face palm>
Stupid, redundant. Tomato, tomato. And don't even get me started on "DC Comics."
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« Reply #35547 on: June 30, 2016, 11:11:06 PM » |
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This gets passed around a lot but it simply isn't true. The film version of Willy Wonka was released in '71. My Uncle Oswald wasn't published until 8 years later. His use of Snozzberry as slang more male genitalia was more than likely a jab at the film since Dahl had a great disdain for the film.
Eh it was also in the original book that came out in 64, but first showed in 1948 Some Time Never"2. A snozzberry is a mystery fruit/flavor that knows no origin. Generally has an unpleasent flavor." But Because he used it as slang in regards to the Genitals also adds to the definition so both are right, just like twig and berries, It is his word after all. Which version was the first he thought of, not the first you see written? The only way to know for sure would be to ask him. He was human and male and like most of us......we revert to two year olds when it comes to sex jokes and everything reverts to the genitals........it is just human nature. Why do we pronounce sorbet as "sore-bay," but we pronounce sherbet as "sure-burt" or "sure-bit?"
The word "sorbet" is derived from the Arab word "Sharbat" (fragrant mashed fruit drink). However, the root is present in such Indo-European languages as Greek and Persian for example. The English word "sherbet" entered English directly from the Turkish in the early 17th century.
Nope the first guy to ask for it was named Burt. "Hey can I have some of that stuff in the bin there?" "What this?!, Sure Burt" Burt: "Sherbet?! that is a hell of a name Ted!" Why is Abbreviation such a long word?!
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« Reply #35548 on: June 30, 2016, 11:27:54 PM » |
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Also, "quadangle" is not a word. You can use "quadrilateral" or "quadrangle." "Tetragon" is another word, but it's used sparingly.
It's typically called a square because it's a regular quadrilateral (regular meaning all angles are equal and quadrilateral meaning "four sides" (derived from Latin)). The word "square" itself actually derives from Old French "esquarre," past participle of "esquarrar," which means "honest, fair." Presumably because all four sides and all four angles are equal, it's considered the "most honest and fair" of the quadrilaterals because no matter how you turn it, it will always look the same.
Haha, I was originally going to ask why it's not called a "quadrangle". I used "quadangle" because of "triangle". Good to know that "quadrangle" is a word though.
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« Reply #35549 on: June 30, 2016, 11:39:15 PM » |
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That Gallagher clip looks very familiar. 
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