Poll

Is Maxwell gay?

Totally!
21 (77.8%)
No, Pie is.
0 (0%)
Of course!
6 (22.2%)

Total Members Voted: 27

Author Topic: English is gay  (Read 1676 times)

Isn't there a term for nouns that can be verbs depending on how you stress part of the word,

Like CONtract and conTRACT
I'm used to that because spanish. Revólver and revover but as you can see, we have a way of telling apart.

And then "reed" and "red" are also words by themselves.
Which is why we have the International Phonetic Alphabet, but shiz is hard yo

heteronyms

Does that mean "read" (pronounced "reed" mind you) and "reed" are gay




Homonymphones
« Last Edit: December 15, 2015, 10:28:09 PM by XR-7 »

its pronounced woond

wait do you mean the past tense of wind?

Does that mean "read" (pronounced "reed" mind you) and "reed" are gay
that's a homophone


Lol, how dare you change the poll on us, I'm now as of I voted for "Totally"

that's a homophone

Oh yeah. I got them backwards. "read" by itself would be a homonym.

See Pie Crust? Even I don't know English.


Lol, how dare you change the poll on us, I'm now as of I voted for "Totally"
I'm sorry, I had to.

yeah but consider this: every other language is gayer

Nothing is gayer nor with more bullstuff rules than english.

Nothing is gayer nor with more bullstuff rules than english.
try russian ;)

is there also 'wowned' like i wowned up a string