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12:00 AM
You can say "een paar schoenen" or "een paar sokken".
 
This is the problem.
Now do it with two pair.
 
So, yes, we do in fact pluralise those.
But "a pair of trousers" is just "een broek".
A pair of spectacles is een bril.
 
A pair of spectacles?
Just some glasses, eh?
 
Binoculars, een verrekijker (far-seer).
 
Never heard pair there.
 
12:01 AM
@tchrist A bril, as in shiny glass, probably, etymologically.
Brilliant.
 
> Pair is now followed by of, as in ‘a pair of gloves’; but of was formerly omitted, as ‘a pair gloves’: cf. Ger. ein paar handschuhe. After a numeral pair was formerly used in the sing. form; ‘three pair (of) shoes’ = Ger. drei paar schuhe; this is still retained colloquially, and in certain connexions; but the tendency is now to say ‘three pairs’.
 
I'm just making that up, but it seems to make sense.
 
In the tiny fishing village where I come from, using pair after a numeral is still normal.
 
@tchrist Og, that. No, we never say een paar van. Doesn't exist.
Oh, yes, the plural of paar is paar.
 
We had many German settlers, and one theory for the persistence of the form in English is German influence in that region.
 
12:03 AM
It is possible.
Twee paar sokken.
Never twee paren.
 
That is what I wondered.
 
You would say paren when you mean a married couple, I think.
As in two married couples.
But that will be rare.
 
Does two pair in a poker hand beat 3 of a kind? - Yahoo! Answers
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... - Cached - Similar
No, the hands from smallest to absolute best are.. high card, 1 pair, 2 pair, 3 of a kind, straight, flush, full house, 4 of a kind, straight flush, royal flush.
It is not as uncommon as the OED would represent.
> Which wins in poker three of a kind or two pair
 
That's poker lingo.
That's special.
 
Maybe cards keeps it, too.
 
12:05 AM
We use 'par' the same way in Sweden, meaning pair or couple/few/several depending on context
 
@tchrist We say "two pair" there too.
I think.
@JohanLarsson Yay!
 
@JohanLarsson But if you have two different pairs in cards, do you have two pair or two pairs?
 
tvåpar, one word, plural of par is par
 
We use the English words, because it is an American game, so two pair.
 
Yes.
When I put an adjective intervening, I have to make it pairs.
Only when it is a number immediately before, does it not change.
 
12:06 AM
If I had to say it in Dutch...I might say twee paren. I don't know, it should just be English.
 
The French would have your head for that.
 
två par strumpor (two pairs of socks) two words this time
 
We don't bother with télécharger or ordinateurs or voitures.
Downloaden, computers, auto's.
Auto's is short for automobielen.
Which sounds 1900ish.
 
@Cerberus Not dà fe? :)
 
What?
Is That Spanish?
 
12:08 AM
auto-dà-fe.
 
What is that?
 
Apparently.
 
This is a random sound to me.
 
The spelling is Portuguese.
Spanish has no contraction with the feminine. Now.
[[Saint Dominic presiding over an auto-da-fé, an unhistorical depiction (St. Dominic never presided over an auto-da-fe) by Pedro Berruguete (around 1495).]] An auto-da-fé (also auto da fé and auto de fe) was the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates that took place when the Spanish Inquisition or the Portuguese Inquisition had decided their punishment, followed by the execution by the civil authorities of the sentences imposed. Both auto de fe in medieval Spanish and auto da fé in Portuguese mean "act of faith". The most extreme punishment imposed on those convict...
 
Ah.
First time I hear this.
 
12:10 AM
You are kidding, really?
 
No.
 
> The most extreme punishment imposed on those convicted was execution by burning. As the execution was more memorable than the penance which preceded it, in popular use the term auto-da-fé came to mean the punishment rather than the penance.
It is an English term. Now.
 
Thankfully we shook off the Spanish yoke just in time.
shivers
 
> Mexico witnessed its last auto-da-fé as late as 1850.
Didn’t do them much good, eh?
 
Wow.
That's...late.
Weren't they already independent by then?
 
12:13 AM
Quite so.
Oh yes. Certainly.
 
Early 19th century?
Ah, 1810–1821.
 
1810–1821
 
evening, gents
 
Interestingly, it is not the Mexican Revolution. That is something else.
 
I'm glad we beat them by 250 years.
@cornbreadninja Holla!
By the way, if we had been able to keep the English crown, we would have treated you better, and you wouldn't have needed to rebel.
Just a thought.
 
12:16 AM
The Inquisition was supposed to have been finally suppressed in Mexico on May 31st, 1820.
So I wonder about the 1850 figure.
The last one in Spain was in 1826.
In Valencia.
In Portugal, the last one was on October 27, 1765.
 
Hmm.
 
> To which may be properly added that, during nearly all the long period of Spanish rule in Mexico, the Inquisition, or "Holy Office," wielded a power as baleful and as despotic as it ever did in Old Spain, and held its last auto-da-fe and burned its last conspicuous victim—General José Morelos—in the Plaza of the city of Mexico, as late as November, 1815!
From here.
But that is only the last “conspicuous” victim.
At least he had a name.
I cannot believe there are 15 million hits for the last auto-da-fe in Mexico in 1850, but I cannot track down anything more specific.
Sounds like something that was repeated many times without verification. Maybe.
 
You seem to trust Wikipedia as a source, is that just for casual things? I trust Wikipedia for most things but have seen examples of where Wikipedia is ridiculed as source.
 
No, that was from Britannica.
 
did not mean that particular instance. I have not seen Wikipedia being frowned upon here, hence my question. (Is comma correct?)
 
12:31 AM
Well, really should be a semicolon, but people sometimes use a comma there.
Wikipedia autoboxes here.
So we cite it that way.
Nothing else does.
Like this won’t:
Well look at that.
Ok, what all will autobox???
 
looks good?
 
Youtube does, too.
Sheesh, some people:
 
 
2 hours later…
2:13 AM
@Cerberus hollas
@tchrist I didn't expect that.
 
That Amazon now autoboxes, you mean?
I can’t believe how horrible Walmart is! Have you read the New York Times article about Walmart’s Mexican super-scandal yet? I haven’t finished reading, and I have never ever seen anything this bad before. I do not know how people will not go to jail. Or worse.
And I always thought they were scum. This is even worse.
 
@tchrist yes. Well, that and some sort of Spanish inquisition.
@tchrist reads
Hmm.
Part of the problem is that the Mexican government is so willing to accept bribes.
But yes, that's really damn horrible.
 
2:55 AM
We’ve gone from bad:
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Q: can I write "go out in my house"?

bigbeanIs "go out in the kitchen" meaning "go out and went into kitchen"? So if I want to express that "go out and go home" than can I write go out in my house(place)? And does it only can be use in writing.

To worth:
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Q: Why can we say “worth more than” but not “expensive more than”?

ColinWhy can we say: It is worth more than. . . . but not: It is expensive more than. . . . It’s the position of more which I find so confusing. Also, is worth an adjective in both these cases?

Hey, go check out the flag queue. Wowza!
Insane spammer:
While the clowder’s away, the murine defecation becomes unnaturally noisome.
 
 
2 hours later…
5:24 AM
Hi
Does any body is there
Does any body is there
 
 
3 hours later…
8:38 AM
Arghh. What's that nice latin expression for "widely accepted as standard, but not officially"..
 
Do you mean a "de facto standard"?
 
AAAAAaaaaa!
yesss
@DavidWallace Does my answer cover it correctly?
(question :P)
 
Does what answer cover what correctly?
 
@DavidWallace Sorry. Question. Does "widely accepted as standard, but not officially" cover the term "de facto"?
(de facto standard)
 
Umm, it covers the term "de facto standard", yes. There are, of course, other meanings of "de facto".
 
8:41 AM
@DavidWallace Right. Too early still.. Thank you very much!
 
No worries.
 
9:40 AM
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Q: Be-gruntled is this a word?

woneaSomeone in work asked about the welfare of my girlfriend, to which I replied "She's fine, a little be-gruntled but fine." People knew what I meant, although on reflection perhaps I should have said disgruntled? I'm just wondering why I said it this way, was I improperly abbreviating *to be disg...

Funny.
 
Seems a little GR to me.
 
Normally people ask, "What did my colleague mean by X? I didn't want to ask him; instead, I'm asking a bunch of random people off the Internet."
But this one asks, "What did I mean by X? I don't want to ask myself; instead, I'm asking a bunch of random people off the Internet."
 
Did you notice that this one is tagged British-English?
 
You mean that's some kind of hint?
 
Like, I'm American, but I thought I must be speaking British English, so I figured I'd find out on SE what I meant?
 
9:44 AM
Ah.
Except the OP is from Liverpool.
 
He's a triathlete. Respect, dude!
 
10:00 AM
I see we have a tag now. Our first tag that isn't worthless!
 
10:37 AM
@JSBձոգչ Are you online?
 
10:57 AM
Hey @simchona
 
11:32 AM
Nöone wants to notice @Alenanno. Perhaps he should take off the magic cap.
 
11:45 AM
@RegDwighт And yet it's meant ironically, so it is worthless!
 
Whoa hold on, hold on, hold on. We haven't even defined irony yet. Not today, anyway.
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Q: Is there any quantifiable way to determine irony?

Rahul RanjanIrony has always been one of the most subjective words/ideas in the common language. I wonder if this is a perception or a lack of understanding of the concept at a deep rooted level. When does a "dark coincidence" or "paradox" become "ironic"? Is there any way to identify something as ironic u...

 
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Q: Is there any quantifiable way to determine irony?

Rahul RanjanIrony has always been one of the most subjective words/ideas in the common language. I wonder if this is a perception or a lack of understanding of the concept at a deep rooted level. When does a "dark coincidence" or "paradox" become "ironic"? Is there any way to identify something as ironic u...

 
JINX
 
No, it didn't work. Go look at the tags again.
 
Oh Robusto. You are so funny.
 
11:49 AM
What we really need is a tag.
Wait ... they're all worthless!
 
That's what I said like two hours ago.
The sentence you replied to just a minute ago. You've come full circle. All by yourself.
 
You've said everything always all by yourself. We're just referencing the good parts.
 
Here, have a .
 
I was sleeping two hours ago. You think I read your shit in my sleep? Think again, jinx boy.
 
I never think while you are asleep.
Now go out and work harder to be awarded and .
And stop confusing newbies.
@RegDwighт It's a lack of understanding of how this particular Stack works I think is the biggest problem. I simply don't understand why some answers are heavily upvoted and others downvoted when both of them are answering the question. I also don't understand why some are closed and others not or why the current question on irony is being recommended to be moved to a philopsophy discussion. Why, when irony is clearly defined in the dictionary? It's this kind of inconsistency I dislike. — spiceyokooko 15 mins ago
 
11:53 AM
I've just written a descriptive paragraph. Could anyone check it for me please?
 
Then again, perhaps your retagging will help...
 
is more like it.
 
@PeterPAD bring it on.
 
is meant ironically.
 
11:55 AM
Wait ... 999 upside down is ... 666!
 
You don't say.
 
I don't.
 
Get your kicks on .
 
route => outer => o true!
 
Or, in German: o trü!
Now everything makes sense.
 
11:57 AM
Where can I bring it to ? This paragraph length exceeds the textbox's requirement @RegDwighт
 
Looks like @Cerberus likes riding the giant penis today.
Tell it to Helen of Treu.
 
@PeterPAD oh my. You can post it as two chunks. But I sure hope you don't expect us to review a whole novel :D
 
Mahlzeit.
 
@Robusto Mal Dir Deine Zeit selber!
 
Hi, I just practiced writing in english. English is not my main language, so I am struggling to improve it
Cute Kitty Frog
Cute Kitty Frog is my pleasant picture. In a sad day, my beloved cat passed away, and I was gloomy. Therefore, I decided searching some consolations on the Internet. Fortunately, I found a Cute Kitty Frog's picture. I printed and put it on table next to my bed. I looked at it, and thought of my memorial cat.
Exactly, I didn't know its gender, so I regarded it as male cat. He stands on white mattress , His chubby body make his four bright legs to sink in mattress. He is wearing a green frog hat which make him to look like a big frog. His fur mottled with black and white, His eyes seem staring at me in amazement. He looks very cute in happy place and I feel consolatory when I look at him. This picture is my pleasure.
 
11:59 AM
@RegDwighт magic cap?
 
@Alenanno the magic cap is a fairy-tale device that makes you invisible. You have a cap on. Though it's more of a little red riding hood.
 
@RegDwighт Lmao
It's not me being invisible... Just people being mean! :P
 
@PeterPAD not sure what you mean by "pleasant picture". "In a sad day" must be "on a sad day". "I was gloomy" sounds strange to me. A galleon or a castle can be gloomy; but a person? The next sentence should be more like "I decided to search for consolation on the Internet". Then, "I printed it out and put it...". Then, "memorial cat" doesn't make sense to me again; not sure what you mean. In the next sentence, the "exactly" is either misplaced or unnecessary.
Oh crap, phone.
Someone take over from here.
BBL
 
@RegDwighт Oops, I mentioned that I'm the worst man in English Writing. Thank you so much, indeed. I correct it soon
@RegDwighт I mean that "pleasant picture" is the picture that make my happy
 
12:09 PM
"Memorial cat" ought to be something like "my dearly departed cat."
A memorial would stand in for the deceased cat.
 
I meant that, too
 
But it is probably more common to say "Looking at it reminded me of my own cat."
 
yes
 
It's odd to lead with "Exactly." It ought to be "I didn't know its gender exactly, so I decided he was male."
You could use "regarded" there, but that usually indicates some kind of respect, and I don't think that makes sense with gender statements.
 
yes
Can I use 'pleasant picture' to describe the picture that make me happy or I like it so much?
 
12:12 PM
His chubby body makes his four white legs sink...
@PeterPAD You can. It's a little odd. Let me think a moment.
Calling it your pleasant picture makes it seem like you have been talking about different pleasant-looking pictures.
But I can't think what I would say there. "I have a picture that cheers me up every time I look at it" or something.
 
@KitFox meant that the picture make me more happy. Is "cheers" ok in this situation?
 
@RegDwighт Is that why you aren't wearing the hat I gave you?
@PeterPAD "Cheers" is often used as a counter to "gloomy," and it means to make more happy. I think it is suitable here.
 
@KitFox great
 
@KitFox oh you did? Sorry, I missed that!
 
You know that , I used dictionary, but it don't obviously at all
 
12:23 PM
@RegDwighт Are you trying to spare my feelings?
 
I'm not native English, so Writing in English is over difficult for me
 
@KitFox no?
 
Oh, shiny.
 
There you go, fluffy friend.
 
12:23 PM
Now let me see if gravatar lets me in.
 
@PeterPAD That's why you need practice. And you should come to the Writers Chat today.
 
You mean writer.stackexchange.com
 
'writers.stackexchange.com
With an s.
 
I didn't see anyone here,
 
Oh. Crud.
@PeterPAD It doesn't start for a few more hours.
We have a few non-native speakers, but there are plenty of native speakers who need practice too.
 
12:26 PM
yes
 
Oh, you're Vietnamese.
What time is it now?
 
19:27, sir
 
Wow. You are exactly 12 hours from me.
So our chats would be in the wee hours of the morning for you. That's not terrifically helpful, I'd imagine.
 
What's your GMT?
 
The chats are at 1700 UTC. Or 1800 sometimes.
I'm at UTC - 5 currently.
 
12:30 PM
You meant you was English?
American?
 
No, American. Eastern US.
 
I saw that on calendar
 
We've been talking about starting another one, but there haven't been enough commitments to make it sensible to try.
 
thanks, indeed.
 
You should feel free to pop in though. It's not as trafficked as EL&U, but there are some regulars there.
Also, Neil tends to be in late at night.
Which would be midday for you.
Now my boys are awake, so I must go. I'll be around later.
 
12:34 PM
yes, I am often on this time except for my class time
 
12:54 PM
@RegDwighт Schon gegessen.
Restart, bbl
Who is asking you to review them? Why do you take it upon yourself to review questions you've admitted you had no real strong view on? You reviewed it simply because it was in the queue? How rediculous, and encapsulates everything that is wrong with this Stack. — spiceyokooko 34 mins ago
Is it "rediculous"?
 
@Robusto No: that's the way SE works. Reviewers are asked to review stuff
It's not ridiculous, either.
 
@spicey: High-rep users are encouraged to police the site. That's true of all SE sites. — Robusto 1 min ago
 

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