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I imagine in most cases it's just carelessness. Whoever has never done so, let him loose the first stone.Originally posted by expat View PostBut the way that you spell a word correctly is by knowing how it is spelled, not by guessing. Or by having a more sophisticated understanding of how standard spellings come to be, but I do not think that we are talking about "more sophisticated" here.
Are you saying that all these loosers simply do not know how to spell the word "lose", but they either are unaware that they don't know (how can that be?), or they don't think it matters, they can just wing it? Because they can't.
Either you know how to spell it, or you look it up. It's not hard.
Learning to spell each and every word individually cures the symptoms but not the underlying cause - that language is carp. What a waste of time and brain cells in place of updating the spellings.
The first syllable of both 'loose' and 'lose', is 'loo' (I think). It appears to be that their spelling should differ in the second syllable, the 'se' rather than 'loo': Loose and looze.
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It is if you are dyslexicOriginally posted by expat View PostBut the way that you spell a word correctly is by knowing how it is spelled, not by guessing. Or by having a more sophisticated understanding of how standard spellings come to be, but I do not think that we are talking about "more sophisticated" here.
Are you saying that all these loosers simply do not know how to spell the word "lose", but they either are unaware that they don't know (how can that be?), or they don't think it matters, they can just wing it? Because they can't.
Either you know how to spell it, or you look it up. It's not hard.
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But the way that you spell a word correctly is by knowing how it is spelled, not by guessing. Or by having a more sophisticated understanding of how standard spellings come to be, but I do not think that we are talking about "more sophisticated" here.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostProbably because the pronunciation of a word and its spelling are only loosely related. How about spelling lose 'looz' or 'loos'?
Are you saying that all these loosers simply do not know how to spell the word "lose", but they either are unaware that they don't know (how can that be?), or they don't think it matters, they can just wing it? Because they can't.
Either you know how to spell it, or you look it up. It's not hard.
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Probably because the pronunciation of a word and its spelling are only loosely related. How about spelling lose 'looz' or 'loos'?Originally posted by expat View PostWhy indeed do people spell "lose" as "loose"? I would really like to know.
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I always thought it was an Americanism till I noticed a lot of foreigners doing it here on CUK
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Loose morals?Originally posted by expat View PostWhy indeed do people spell "lose" as "loose"? I would really like to know.
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