I'm not abandoning it. I'm pointing out your rule has multiple exceptions. Mine does not.
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Most English rules have multiple exceptions. The "rule" you have has limited examples and only one that is gi. Because it's not a rule.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
I'm sick of people ignoring the reality of the fact that they are pronouncing something wrong, so they make up fake rules to justify it.
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En réponse à @skrutsick
You cannot pronounce something wrong if it is accepted common usage. That's how language works. This is my last reply.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Language evolves, yes. But stating that a whole group is wrong and then complaining when they do the same -but with actual evidence? Andpic.twitter.com/WxZxEJMB8I
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En réponse à @skrutsick
you've crossed the line from arguing to harassing. Keep it up and I'll block you
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Whoa, dude... I'm just passionate about language. No need for that, certainly wasn't my intention.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Seriously, never my intent to come across as harassing. Twitter char limits lead to multiple replies, and I can see how that can be rough.
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Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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