What about similar oddities in English?
(This question is inspired by this comic by https://www.exocomics.com/193/ (link found by BunScientist@lemmy.zip)) Edit: it’s to its in the title. Damn autocorrect.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10か月前

    Pretty sure the past tense of “lead” is actually “led.”

    Unless of course you’re referring to the type of metal, lead, which I guess the meme isn’t clear on.

    • leadore@lemmy.world
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      10か月前

      It’s not saying anything about past tenses in that meme, it’s just saying that each word has two different pronunciations that rhyme with the other.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      10か月前

      I had to look this up.

      And today I learned ALL my brit friends are spelling it wrong. That’s more than two!

      • Ech@lemmy.ca
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        10か月前

        Brits aren’t “spelling it wrong” any more than those in the US are. It’s just cultural differences. Do you also claim Germans spell things wrong? Or the Chinese?

        • yermaw@sh.itjust.works
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          10か月前

          Also the language is called English. By default, the English are doing it right and anything else is wrong. Maybe better, the argument can go for decades longer, but if anyones wrong its everyone else.

          • Ech@lemmy.ca
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            10か月前

            My point is no one is wrong. Well, you are, but not for the way you spell things.