Dngrsone
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There are no atheists in foxholes!
That's because it is well known that foxes have their own god, Inari Ōkami.

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There are no atheists in foxholes!

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That's because it is well known that foxes have their own god, Inari Ōkami.![]()
Your loss.Eh, thats to much trouble.

I guess I should be happy I did not take linguistics in college, then...
Though I really did want to.


Fixed so as to be more thread-appropriate.
Thanks though, I'd never heard the full rhyme before.

Why change "weigh" to "way"? There is neither an "e" nor an "i" in "way".![]()
Why change "weigh" to "way"? There is neither an "e" nor an "i" in "way".![]()
Sound. They sound the same.
It was just a gag - comedy. There's no solution from there.
I think that it's possible that in the rush to be perfect, a lot of simple human comedy is lost.
And that's what makes people upset with grammarians or anyone else being a perfectionist.
I don't think that the explanation helps at all but there it is, for what it's worth.
I think it would have been funnier if you had used 'whey'.
Why change "weigh" to "way"? There is neither an "e" nor an "i" in "way".![]()
Oh look! "Neither" doesn't follow the rule "I before e, except after c" and it doesn't sound like "weigh" either.
Oh look! "Either" doesn't follow the the rule...
Aaaaaargh!! 1!!
Or when floundered as "i,"
For either or neither,
That you can't pronounce as "e,"
When why is it floundered?
either and neither can be pronounced with an "e," hence that song... (but also stated in the OED)
And of course you have the word eik, pronounced "eek" meaning, well:
either and neither can be pronounced with an "e," hence that song... (but also stated in the OED)
Yeah. I am fully aware of that.
Kind of surprised you didn't zero in on the pseudo-intellectual use of "floundered" but ok.
Nice. I like the cryptic use of an implicit metaphor. I didn't get it, but I like it now you explained.I was justtroutingtrotting out something fishy when I said floundered because the spelling problems for "i" and "e" have entered rough waters.
Maybe it would help if we all started using the French pronunciations for "i" and "e."
And then apply the new rules in Dutch.

The entire rhyme is
i before e,
Except after c,
Or when sounded as "a,"
As in neighbour and weigh.
Look, I have to go on record and say that I'm not only impressed that there's a word for sheep sweat but that you actually know what it is.
Pretty sure that means that you get to use any words you want, you've earned it.![]()
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The entire rhyme is
i before e,
Except after c,
Or when sounded as "a,"
As in neighbour and weigh.
either and neither can be pronounced with an "e," hence that song... (but also stated in the OED)
I pronounce "either" and "neither" like "EYE". Occasionally I pronounce them like "EE".
Go say potato.:vroam: