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Old 13-07-2009, 11:41 PM   #1
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Default Consonant or Constanant

i was taught Constanant (Melbourne School)
wife was taught consonant (South Aus School)
kid gets taught Constanant (Melbourne School)

i do a google search, not many hits on Constanant but they do exist but Consonant is more popular

meanings the same for both words (a letter which is not a vowel)

are they both right??

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Old 13-07-2009, 11:53 PM   #2
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Consonant is correct, i don't believe the other options are even words.

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Old 13-07-2009, 11:55 PM   #3
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Hmm the Mrs agrees and after consulting the WWW, i do to.. so what the ..! are they teaching our kids!?
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Definitely consonant

Although I have heard many other people using the other derivation

Much like people who actually say Valentime's Day instead of Valentines Day. Have heard many people do this....strange but true
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Old 14-07-2009, 12:09 AM   #5
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I agree,symomims (instead of synonyms) etc i looked in my kids book,he wrote the questions off the board and all 3 times she had used "constonant"...

oh well..qn answered thanks
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Old 14-07-2009, 12:13 AM   #6
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It's just slack pronounciation that no one's ever corrected.
The same as people who pronounce three as 'free', or bought as 'brought'.

I would have pointed it out to my teacher at school, and then been given detention for being a smarta**.
It happened every time I pointed out that the substitute teachers were pronouncing my name wrong, though I knew it was spelt correctly on the roll.

My Dad would have (and still does) correct me, if I pronounce something wrong - and I'm 26. But at least it's stored away for future reference, and then I'm slightly less likely to come across looking like an idiot.
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XW_GS, no offence mate but as soon as I read what you said how to pronounce it, I said Victorians... both my parents were, so they use to regale SA bods with weird ways of saying, theatre etc
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Pumpkin, cordial are two other common mispronounced words.

Punkin - Cordigal

My daughter used to call vegetables, vegpetals! LOL!

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What about the letter "h"
Haitch or aitch ? I was taught in QLD haitch but I think we were in the monitory
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Haitch or aitch ? I was taught in QLD haitch but I think we were in the monitory
Monitory?!

I think it depends on where you come from. My parents are Scottish and whenever I said 'haitch' my mother would almost tear my head off. So 'aitch' was drummed into me. 'haitch' is the Aussie version.

Easiest way to test is to determine which one sounds right...

'An HSV' or 'A HSV'. I can't say the second one without it sounding completely wrong.

The OP - I was always taught consonant, never heard of constanant.

My most hated and most often mis-spelled or misused word is loose, but I won't loose any sleep over it.
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Old 14-07-2009, 09:58 AM   #11
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'An HSV' or 'A HSV'. I can't say the second one without it sounding completely wrong.
Since HSV is an Aussie make and not Scottish, its probably correct to call it haitch SV. Even if the "proper" pronounciation is aitch.
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Since HSV is an Aussie make and not Scottish, its probably correct to call it haitch SV. Even if the "proper" pronounciation is aitch.
Though curiously, it is owned by a Scotsman, in Tom Walkinshaw. How do you think he would pronounce it?

My pet hate is the over use of apostrophes. So many people use them for pluralising words (look at all those Falcon's), but they should only be used to denote ownership, or abreviation (ie, The Falcon's tail light (Falcon owns the tail-light), that Falcon's pretty fast (abbreviation of "Falcon is").

My opinion is, if you don't know how to use an apostrohe, then please don't.

Also - brought = past tense of bring. Bought = past tense of buy. Quite different.
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Seeing as my inner angry cynic is out today I want to 'say':

Don't even get me started on the spelling and grammar used on this forum...I could go on for hours.
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My opinion is, if you don't know how to use an apostrohe, then please don't.
What if you can't quite spell it? :1syellow1
No wurries mate don't loose any sleep over it. Its' just rediculus the way sume peeple carry on about spelling on theese foroms. :evil_laug I won't say nufink.
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I agree, my grandmother is very old school english and if I dared pronounce aitch as haitch, I would cop a very long lecture, I now do the same with my own kids though.

And as far as I know it is definately consonant and vowels, not constanants, I will check my son's schoolbooks to see if new teaching methods contradict this.

Unfortunately today society is rather "loose" with correct grammar, but I also will not "lose" sleep over it LOL


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Monitory?!

I think it depends on where you come from. My parents are Scottish and whenever I said 'haitch' my mother would almost tear my head off. So 'aitch' was drummed into me. 'haitch' is the Aussie version.

Easiest way to test is to determine which one sounds right...

'An HSV' or 'A HSV'. I can't say the second one without it sounding completely wrong.

The OP - I was always taught consonant, never heard of constanant.

My most hated and most often mis-spelled or misused word is loose, but I won't loose any sleep over it.
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Is constanant even a word? I always thought it was consonant.
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I taught in primary school classrooms and I can tell you that I reckon standards are falling...fast!
My fellow aspiring teachers had no idea what an apostrophe was or when to use it.
Basic words were misspelled.

For my own sanity, and perhaps the kiddy's too, I ran far, far, FAR away from that occupational avenue, even though I only had one semester left.
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I hate the word " remuneration " shouldn't it be called renumeration as it refers to pay. in a numeral sense.
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I hate the word " remuneration " shouldn't it be called renumeration as it refers to pay. in a numeral sense.
Although “remuneration” looks as if it might mean “repayment” it usually means simply “payment.” In speech it is often confused with “renumeration,” which would mean re-counting (counting again).

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I hear lots of people say 'chimly' for 'chimney'
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What annoys me the most.... when people say "Arks" instead of ask.
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Nearly as annoying as people confusing your with you're and there, their and they're!



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Ah, the old biannual AFF grammar Nazi thread... Definitely consonant though, that's bad a school teacher is teaching it the other way.
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My most hated would have to be 'somethink'... Arghh it angers me. Say 'something', how hard is it. Also retart instead of retard.
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My most hated would have to be 'somethink'... Arghh it angers me. Say 'something', how hard is it. Also retart instead of retard.

Well you say anythink if you wos retarted. Then agen you could say nothink.

Pacific instead of specific, how does that grab you?
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Just for the record, and possibly slightly more relevent to the forums. The round plugs that plug the side of your engine block people are called 'WELCH' plugs, not 'WELSH' plugs.
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MY grandson gets very upset when i try to correct some of the silly things His Teacher in grade 2 tells the class,Some of the things this young Lady tells the Kids is astounding,
Its a bit unfair on the Younger generation to be angry with them when they are in classrooms with Teachers who cant spell or Pronounce correctly.
The standards are definatly going down at Uni.
well i am not the best at grammer ,and only made a C average in High School i honestly think i have a much better standard than half the Teachers of today
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Absolutely some of my pet hates include the misuse of punctuation, capitalisation, bad spelling and poor grammar (most idiots think that grammar is the old lady in the front room watching TV).
There is no such word as constanant; although the urban dictionary may refute this.
Your wife is correct it is consonant.

Equally as bad though, is the now common misspelling of loose and lose i.e. people calling others a looser or, "that bolt is lose".
Another example is the confusion surrounding you, your, you're. People constantly get this wrong with phrases such as "your an idiot" instead of the correct "you're an idiot".
Lastly, "there, their, they're seems to incite a lot of stupidity too. The way I remind people of this is simple; there is a place, their can mean they is (hence the I), they're means they are.
Alarmingly enough though, it seems to be the vast majority who get these wrong constantly and from someone I know who is a teacher, it is not difficult to see why. Honestly, we have some of the most illiterate morons going into teaching jobs and it's not difficult to see why our kids are suffering.

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