No!!! That would make way too much sense for these language prudes… \s
abolish having names for days, start calling them day1->day2 so on.
You’re gonna upset Woden with this kind of blasphemy.
I am fine with “when’s day” as long as we rename the following day as “then’s day” instead of “their’s day”.
English is the imperial system of phonetics (well, French is worse)
We should hold a vote to decide the spelling we can hold it next chewsday.
Why can’t we just pronounce it Wodan’s Day?
People look at me funny when I say it that way. They notice less when I say Thor’s-day or Moonday and Frijjaday. Obviously there has been no notice taken at all when I say Sun-day .
TIL
And Tyr’s Day, just before Woden’s each week.
What do u mean we can’t spell it, I have been doing it my whole life.
wy dont yu fall on yor sord? huh?
It comes from Wōdnesdæg, for the Germanic god Woden, aka Odin. I prefer Odin’s Day myself.
So odday, then?
Yeah it has changed over time so the question remains.
Shouldn’t it be Wedensday, then?
And here I was about to propose a nightsday but whatever I’ll take it.
And though, through, thought, thorough, throughout should be thoh, throo, thort, thuruh, throoawt.
Funetic speling roolz. Or maybe not. Dunno.
My brain would also like to propose a new spelling+pronunciation for “remember”: rember
Or at least streamline “forget”: dismember
I disagree, I think it should be rememember.
Sounds good dood
Might’ve evolved like that eventually if we hadn’t stopped writing and type-setting by hand instead of using magical misspelling detection machines with strict spelling rules.
Midweek is superior anyway.
I mean, spellings of words change all the time. Hell, when I was in school you’d lose points on papers for spelling “doughnut” as “donut”, but now that shorter version is concidered a correct spelling and is no longer tagged by spell check.
We as a society can literally will this spelling to be concidered correct through shear usage.
Heehee concidered and shear. You literally made me go back and spellcheck your whole comment in case I’d missed more.
I have never been a good speller, and this app nor my phones keyboard do spellchecking.
Well I thought the joke I assumed you were making was a good fit for your point, which I agree with btw. Spellcheck wouldn’t catch “shear” anyway, that’s the cutting one.
The see-through one has ee.
Why “sheer” is also the one you meant, meaning utter or complete, I don’t know.
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