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Q: What is the distribution of English dialects that pronounce -day as -[deɪ] vs -[di]?

Mark BeadlesThe days of the week in English, such as Monday, are sometimes pronounced with a final -[deɪ] and sometimes with a final -[di]. For example, Merriam-Webster gives Monday as \ˈmən-(ˌ)dā, -dē\ and Wiktionary gives /ˈmʌn.deɪ/, /ˈmʌn.di/. This is evidently true for both British and American English. ...

 
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18:16
hey guys @OtavioMacedo and @Cerberus... Wait to see my new gravatar lol :D
It still has to change I think
@Alenanno what's it gonna be?
@OtavioMacedo Well, if I tell you, that's not a surprise
lol
It's not original, I admit that, but it suits my standard one
hehe fair enough :-)
do you see it?
no, not yet
18:18
try reloading
oh, now I see!
merry Christmas, @Alenanno!
merry Christmas, @OtavioMacedo!
I'm Santa Claus lol
Oh-Oh-Oh
don't forget my presents, then
You behaved this year?
I think so
18:21
I'll get you the train model you so wanted
here
oh, that's nice!
(I'd love that stuff by the way)
are you having a Christmas family dinner tonight?
Yup
you?
yes, me too
18:27
by the way, since I always have a sort of "prejudice" thing, like I think some users are males when they are females, age is wrong too, etc... How old are you? If you don't mind me asking
no, not at all
I'm 29
Oh ok, we're kind of close then, I'm 25
here in Brazil, there are lots of people of Italian descent
especially in São Paulo
Oh I guess that comes from when the portuguese and spanish went there no? Also italians joined, if I remember well
and they are known for their family dinners and lunches
18:30
but
ahah
yeah we like that lol
no, it's more recent than that
at least here where I live
late 19th century
ah, because of something specific?
end of slavery in Brazil
and the government was looking for people from other countries to join our workforce
18:32
so late?
the end of slavery?
well, now that I think about it
yes, that's a sad part of our history
when did it end in US?
around that time
?
it's close
in Brazil, the law that ended slavery altogether was proclaimed in 1888
18:34
who were the slaves? African men or also descendants from american indigenes?
african people
for some reason, indians were not enslaved
there's a great debate as to why
I see
I don't think I ever studied history in south america? but a long time passed, I might be wrong
I don't know Italy
but I will
someday :-)
You're planning on visiting?
me and my wife are planning on visiting Europe next year
but we don't know yet which countries
18:40
what are you two interested in mostly?
history, culture, languages
good good
@OtavioMacedo by the way, since you're a mod, earlier you reminded me that I've been nominated as Mod on Chinese SE too... I was a bit surprised to see that
I reminded you?
yes, when I was talking to you, I meant that
well, congratulations!
how's the site doing?
18:51
Uhm well, today a user posted like 20 questions... almost one after the other
hehe he's probably been saving those for a long time
do you speak Chinese?
I wish! I'm studying/learning it on my own
it must be very difficult
the pronunciation is challenging, but the grammar is very simple
and, of course, there's the writing system
18:57
Do you mean writing or reading?
both, I think
Reading yes, especially when I'll start increasing the number of characters lol :D but writing, at least for now is actually enjoying for me
by the way, how do you use an English keyboard, for example, to type in Chinese characters?
you know the pinyin?
19:00
it's the romanization system for the characters
for example
中 is trancribed as Zhōng
(read it as Jong in english)
so if I want to type that character
I type "zhong" and there comes out a list
a drop down list
I click the number that corresponds to the character I want
and voilà
very clever
if I want to write something longer
the system is intelligent enough
and knows the most used occurrences
so it prioritizes the choices
and I don't have to go down the list usually
for example 我在意大利住。(I live in Italy), I just write wozaiyidalizhu without spaces and the result I need is the first one
what languages do you know?
only English and my native Portuguese
and, of course, I can understand Spanish pretty well
are you interested in some other languages or what is your field?
I'm a software developer
I'd like to learn another language, but there's not much time
19:08
so you know C, C++, Objective-C?
it's been a while since I programmed in C/C++
eheh
what do you use now?
Java, mostly
I'd like to learn some programming language, but it doesn't look like an easy thing
maybe someday
:D
well, once you grasp the basic concepts, it's easy to learn a programming language
the hardest part is to master algorithms
19:12
as in complicated code stuff?
Well, it's almost time for dinner here... We'll continue next time if you want. :) Catch you soon and Merry Christmas again!
ping me if you need me to read something here
see ya :)
have a good time!
merry Christmas, @hippietrail!
19:30
შობას გილოცავთ otavio!
no hard parts to learn about programming are stuff like currying, closures, lambdas, ...
19:46
@hippietrail do you know Lisp?
I'm studying by the SICP book
19:57
no. javascript is bending my brain enough these days now that people use it like lisp
oh i forgot one thing that harder than all of those together... monads!
yeah, I don't get monads
I swear I've tried hard
but some people say it's deceptively simple
20:41
i hurt my brain on closures yet again yesterday but will use them in my travel.se project when i sober up anyway
travel.se project?
just a thing that looks at the 3-letter tags, which are supposedly reserved for airline codes and compares them to the airline codes from a web service i found
21:00
sounds interesting!
well i'm getting a bit rusty at coding so needed a project
where can I find documentation about those queries?
21:30
here's my hacky buggy sloppy messy tool: gist.github.com/1513820
it's just a single web page should run fine in any web browser

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