Tag Archive: spelling


Many people (because for some reason I surround myself in pedants) often catch spelling errors I forget to check for. Worse when the misspelling is an okay spelling of the wrong word.

I’d like to point out my two pet peeves of the week:
Apparently: This word has too many “P”s.

This word is not pronounced ap-parently. It’s uh-par-uhnt-li. I can’t even find an etymology that suggests this would be the best way to spell it.

Asinine: This word does not have enough “S”s.

Let’s start again with the pronunciation:
as (hissing s not z) – ih – nine.

I see ‘as’ and I want to pronounce it “Az”…
If I pronounce something with a hissing s… I’m pretty sure most people know how they’d spell that.

And for good measure… we already have established precedence that it’s okay to arbitrarily double the first consonant after a vowel in indeterminate etymology.

So bottom line. Aparently it is assanine to correct Andrei’s spelling errors all the time. Sometime’s (sic) he’s thought through logical answers to the question, “How do you spell that word that only English geeks know.”

(note: I am talking to utility companies that didn’t actually turn off my old utilities when they set me up with new utilities… Yes. I’m punchy)

Since LJ only affords you 150 interests and I’ve already looked up 24 spellings for caballah… I finally gave up and deleted them all.

I list קבּלה as an interest.

Which I believe as of this posting I’m the only one.

BTW: For those that don’t have hebrew characters in their OS I used the word in Hebrew. (I think my spelling is correct 🙂

And for those really curious:

A sample of spellings and the number using them