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Robyn Terri  +  142465 Wed, 28 Sep 05 05:55 AM
A little reminder not to rely too heavily on our spell checker.

Ode to my spell Chequer

Eye halve a spelling chequer
it came with my pea sea
it planely marques four my revue
miss steaks eye kin knot sea.
Eye strike a key and tipe a werd
and weight four it two say
weather eye am wrong oar write
it shows me strait a weigh.
As soon as a mist ache is maid
it nose bee fore two long
and eye can put the error rite
its rare lea ever wrong.
Eye have run this poem threw it
I am shore your pleased two no
its letter perfect awl the weigh
my chequer tolled me sew.


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Western Australia
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Words don't have meanings, meanings have words.
Reme  +  142507 Wed, 28 Sep 05 08:44 AM

It is very funny...

English language is sometimes so odd that you can pronounce the same vowel in many different ways... really difficult for English learners!Big Smile [:D]

In my language (Spanish) if you see an a it is gonna be pronounced always like this /a/; if you find an e it is gonna be pronounced always like this /e/; and so on with all vowels...

Wink [;)] by for now

 

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