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How do you spell W?
Si Started conversation Sep 8, 1999
...as spoken, I mean. Double-ewe? Double-you? Double-yoo? Double-yew?
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Charlie.Boy Posted Sep 8, 1999
I think i you need to spell it - why you would I don't know - you could write double u because W is two Us joined together. But then how do you spell U?
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Sep 8, 1999
I agree with Charlie Boy. I'd use 'double-u' (hyphenation optional). Why bother trying to spell 'U', though?
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Slarti Marty's evil and dumb side Posted Sep 8, 1999
Why the heck donĀ“t you spell it Double-V ?
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Anonymouse Posted Sep 12, 1999
I was just going to ask that same question...
Question 2: When, and most importantly, -why- was the decision made to change U to V and verse-vicea?
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Icarus Posted Sep 12, 1999
It's a historical artifact from Roman times. Their U looked like our V, as anyone who has seen "The Life of Brian" and many history majors will attest. They made the W, but they called it double-u instead of double-v because they didn't have a "V".
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Anonymouse Posted Sep 12, 1999
*nods* .. Yeah.. The Romans were big on vowels and soft sounds...
Many of today's 'bad words' are nothning more than greek words that were changed by invading romans because they were too 'harsh' sounding... (had too many consonants)
Ex: piss to urine
(If I could remember it, I'd cite the article I got the info from. )
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Sep 12, 1999
I beg leave to differ about Romans liking soft sounds. I studied Latin at school (not from choice, but in some ways it was fun). We were taught that the Romans didn't have soft C and G sounds (as in city or giraffe). All words starting with C and G have hard sounds (as in car or garden). The soft sounds the Italians used come from somewhere else. Don't know where, though.
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MadK Posted Sep 28, 1999
Hey, it's a bilabial semivowel. Don't think you NEED to spell it out, do you? You just spell it W.
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Sep 28, 1999
T. H. White spelled it out in 'The Sword in the Stone', in the bit where Robin Wood (or Robin Hood) is being introduced to everybody. If it's OK for an author, it's OK by me!
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MadK Posted Sep 29, 1999
Go on, it's killing me - how did T.H.Double-yoohite spell it?
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Sep 29, 1999
Can't remember, and I couldn't find it when I tried to check. I suppose I'll have to read the whole book again. Oh, dear! What a burden! >:->
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Sep 30, 1999
Unfortunately it's closed season on virgins. Will some innocent animal do, or does it have to be human?
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Anonymouse Posted Oct 2, 1999
It's not so much closed season... it's just that they're on the endangered species list.. if not extinct.
Perhaps the animal kingdom would offer up a better chance at bagging a virgin?
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