Roger Pound
Western Thunderer
I get very annoyed by the case of the misplaced aspirate -or - why do so many people pronounce 'Aitch' as 'Haitch' ?
"Me and me Mate" surely? I grew up, and lived, in Berkshire for 42 years, and would consider "My Friend and I" to be more correctDepends where you was Brung up mate. " Me and my Mate "...East London-Essex , " My Mate and I ".. West London- Berk's"
Quite. You and I seem to be the only ones that know that!It’s ok, the plurals’ apostrophes come after the s’s.
Some of us yokels do know that but cheat by not using possessive pluralsQuite. You and I seem to be the only ones that know that!
Dave
S doesn't cause any issues for me.......The plural s didn’t seem to cause any issues…
It does for me - most everything has to be scratch-built, so it(apostrophe)s got to be two 0's or one 0.S doesn't cause any issues for me.......
Or even EM?It does for me - most everything has to be scratch-built, so it(apostrophe)s got to be two 0's or one 0.
In Australia Haitch almost certainly means the person went to a Catholic school so it is probably derived from Ireland.I get very annoyed by the case of the misplaced aspirate -or - why do so many people pronounce 'Aitch' as 'Haitch' ?
It does for some, ever heard Sean Connery reciting "she sells sea shells on the sea shore "S doesn't cause any issues for me.......
No I can't, but ever since I heard some one impersonating him, years ago it's has stuck in my head, it may of been Rob Brydon ?.No, I’ve not heard that, can you do an impression?
"may of been" Colin?No I can't, but ever since I heard some one impersonating him, years ago it's has stuck in my head, it may of been Rob Brydon ?.