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quote:I did a search for CARNT in item descriptions and hundreds came up - I blame the education system! [_ Click Here _] R2 |
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Sharp Shooter |
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This is written in that curious dialect called ebayese, which also sometimes appears on fora such as this. I am in the process of designing an Ebayese - English dictionary, but here are a few examples: Definatly - definitely Decrative - decorative Replys - replies 1930s - 1960s Bakerlight - bakelite Loose - lose Lose - loose It's - its Its - it's Vintage - pre 2000 I cannot try it as no battery/plug/cable etc - I did try it and it doesn't work Ect - etc Grammatical rules - everything in either upper or lower case, no punctuation except apostrophes; these to be inserted in every word ending in 's' |
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Ooh - I'm so glad you're compiling a dictionary. Don't forget:
lady's high healed shoe's a bargin curtins you will recieve it quick if you Paypal - its free (add on 5%) Aah - there are so many...... |
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Sharp Shooter |
I did forget!
'Twill be a labour not unlike cleansing the Augean stables....... |
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Poor spelling I can understand, after all most of the inhabitants of the ex-colonies have trouble with the correct version! (Mrs M, Puppy Raiser, Lexie that's a joke - honest!)
My real issue is with the half truths that are commonplace in ebay descriptions. "I am not an expert" "I haven't tried this" "I don't know how this works" "I haven't put a battery in" etc etc In other words its a load of cr*p and I'm trying to dump it on an unsuspecting mug who doesn't understand the coded language. I really want to sell (ie get rid of) a couple of Quad electrostatic speakers. Should I say, "bought at auction by an idiot who didn't understand why everyone else didn't bid, stored in the shed because the wife wouldn't allow them in the house and responsible for blowing up a expensive amplifier because they need a special one that takes the load. Also, one speaker has a transformer problem that my radio repairer refuses to fix because it demands a specialist tool he hasn't got." No, I shall simply say: "I kno nuthin about these, i bort them at a house sale they have "QUAD" on them & looke like radiaters" Everybody will think I am an ignorant oaf and they have a bargain! Paul Not all those who wander are lost. Tolkien |
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quote:Thank you Paul! I concur with you. Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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Super Sniper |
Yeah, me too!
The kits I buy can be risky sometimes, especially when people might be pretending they don't know much about them. I have bought one from an antique dealer who actually used the word 'complete' when it wasn't. They were genuine though, and refunded the money when I brought it to their notice. There are many however, who say "I haven't checked this but it seems to be all there". If they are unfamiliar with the subject, why do they say it 'seems' to be all there. If they do know the subject, why haven't they checked it? If they can't be specific then I don't want to know. They can keep their rubbish. GG |
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Sharp Shooter |
Hmmm - I wonder what 'special tool' is required to work on a Quad ESL transformer?
I think that ebay buyers really have to ask lots of questions and 'read between the lines' in the answers - you get a sort of a 'sixth sense'. Beware of those with dozens of antiques found in various aged relatives' attics and sheds, or that they have owned since they were one, despite the fact that their user name is something like acornantiques. I must admit I have never been diddled on ebay, but Sceptic is my middle name, as they say. Paul Where in the world are you, and what precisely is wrong with your ESLs? Spelling and grammar Dyslexics and those for whom English is not their first language excepted from these comments.
<rant> Reliance on the written word as a means of communication is increasing, literacy is not; in England, schools did not teach English for about 25 years </rant> PS - I am waiting for a car to be advertised on ebay with 'Don't know if it goes as I cannot find key' |
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I am certain you will find it!!!
quote: A word that is used often where I live is 'chimley"! I go crazy when I hear it. How could you possibly hear an L in chimney?? Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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Here are a few more entries for your dictionary:
bidded=bid l@@k=look snip=snipe snipped=sniped chat bored=chat board |
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I really don't get too out of sorts in the forum over spelling errors. I know we are often in a hurry or distracted otherwise while typing.
Many times I post and go back later to see a glaring error. Oh well, the pay is not great either! Lol! Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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My neighbor, when I was small, called a sink a zink! I thought it was made of some special materal!
America is loaded with hundreds of colloquial expressions and words. Afterall, although we speak English, the people that settled our country spoke many languages , leaving traces of their languages attached to many words! This message has been edited. Last edited by: Mrs.M, Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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quote: Then there are those of us from 3rd world countries that spell different to most.
Then there's us ole *chatties* from Live Chats, who use all the quaint little misspellings in forums to drive Grammar-Anals (like R2
Then there is just good ole Lexie-ism's. Too numerous to mention. I promise I can write and spell correctly when the need arises. I can even punctuate to satisfy R2. Lexie |
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Mrs M - your dislike of "Chimley" is understandable. We have one here that is s'posed to be "Cordial" (mixer drink), but often said as "Corgigal"
My girlfriend religiously says "Hoat Canger" instead of "Coat Hanger". But then, she and I were the creator's of "Now thats the pot calling the pot a pot". Well....we were drunk at the time and "The Pot calling the Kettle Black" just didnt work for us. Lexie |
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Sharp Shooter |
quote: Tomatoe? What country is that from, Lexie? S'pose is fine - it is not a misspelling, just an approximation of what is said, like 'twas and 't'ain't. 'Hoat Canger' is a Spoonerism, like 'Lemon Turd Cart' We have 'chimleys' here as well - even sometimes 'chimbleys'! BTW, plurals do not have apostrophes in them [creator's] unless you are an English market stallholder |
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I'll bet we could all get together and write a book on the subject! LOL!
In the US there is such a diversity of backgrounds that every part of the country is different! On simple examples is sack, bag, poke, all of which carry groceries home! Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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quote: Pretty much applies to most countries – especially true of Europe and has been going on a LOT longer in Europe. U.S. is relatively young. Of course, some of the U.S. diversity definitely was in the background, or put under-ground. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Rick, |
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Rick,I meant that people settled the US from all over Europe, Africa,and Asia. Thus, in Kentucky, for instance there is a strong French influence. Where I live there is a strong Swiss and German influence, etc. In contrast, I lived and worked in many countries and found the people to be from their local culture for hundreds of generations, as a whole.
Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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quote:”Hundreds” being more than one. Sounds like at least 300 generations. At 20 years a generation, that’s a minimum of 6,000 years. Surely there must have been some “diversity of backgrounds” introduced during that time. If nothing else, there must have been the occasional invasion. |
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Ok, ok, Rick..a slight overstatement.
...but where my family came from, we allowed no invasions and wore chasity belts! Trouble and the Grace to bear it, come in the same package. |
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