Saturday, February 18, 2012

Can I sue the dictionary cause words are hard to spell?

how do I sue the dictionary? they make words hard to spell and are that way cause white man own the dictionary so its a racist book, has anyone sued the dictionary before? how do I do it? so you no I sent obama a letter but he is to busy to help because he is doing a great job since he is presidentCan I sue the dictionary cause words are hard to spell?
A dictionary is a book. You cannot sue books. You can only sue people, such as people that publish books. Also go after your teachers for failing to teach you about punctuation, like periods, apostrophes and the like.
Axel....THAT IS THE DUMBEST ****** QUESTION IVE EVER HEARD! Its things like this question make black people look stupid. I hope that was a joke. To bad it wasnt funny.Can I sue the dictionary cause words are hard to spell?
then don't read it. simple as that.

go grab a picture book.
I agree that the English language is not an easy one to learn. It is not easy because it is the result of the mixture of many languages starting with the tribal dialects of the Angles in the pre-Roman Empire era in what is now known as England. It then changed as one group of invaders after another came to the "Isles of the Angles" as they were first known to plunder and pillage. Some came and went while others stayed and intermarried with the native people. Over time, the cultures and languages of these invading tribes from Scandinavia and what is now known as Germany (used to be called Saxony) blended in with that of the original inhabitants. The invasion of the Roman Empire brought the language of Latin and all the cultural influences of the Roman way of life. Even after that, words and phrases from other languages continued to be added to the language that came to be known as "English" even to this very day.



You wouldn't even recognize the earliest form of English to ever by written down. You can see a sample of it in the amazing poem Beowulf. Buy or borrow Seamus Haney's translation as it has both the "Old English" and modern English versions in it. Then you'll see what I mean. If you hear Old English spoken (as best as modern scholars can guess at it,) it sounds more like Swedish or Welsh than the English we are used to.



"Hwaet we Gar-Dena in gear-dagum peod-cyninga prym gefrunon, hu oa aepelingas ellen fremedon." That means "So. The Spear-Danes in days gone by and the kings who ruled them had courage and greatness." in Old English. See what I mean?



Yes, English has actually changed a lot over the course of the last several hundred years and is still changing. The changes come gradually though. You can't suddenly change it to suit you. Suing anyone won't help you a bit. Be glad that we have official dictionaries. If it weren't for them, it would be really hard to read anything as every person who wrote could spell words any way he wanted. He could even make up words that no one else knew the meaning of. This was the case with English until Daniel Webster (signer of the U.S. Constitution among other worthy deeds) wrote the first official English Dictionary back in the 1700's.



Whut doz u thik mi sentse saz her? Kid uv hrd 2 red iz e? Messes like that and worse are what we have without standardized spelling and grammar.



Your lack of skill in spelling English words (not to mention your poor sentence construction) has nothing to do with your skin color and everything to do with your attitude. If you want to experience any kind of success in life, I recommend you change your attitude and get that chip off your shoulder.Can I sue the dictionary cause words are hard to spell?
what kind of person are you? are you calling to the dictionary racist? and you are so proud of one of you, i am not a racist but you sound tooooo racist. not just the minorities has the right to claim about racist.



good luck.



and remember i don't Create you and no one in this world did it.
uhm no.
Our President Obama is indeed doing a great job...



...however, the rest of your post is nonsense.
Umm i don't think so
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