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Dude, guy, and like. Girls with limited vocabulary say "like" A LOT. majadamusOh yeah, I forgot dude... lol, when I lived in the us i would start everything i ever said w/the word dude. I
[QUOTE="platypus33"]In America, I would say the words gay and "emo" are definitely overused.ZaerynI would have said the exact same thing You don't hear gay and "emo" that much when you get out of high school fortunately. I didn't hear of the word "emo" until I was posting on a forum in the beginning of college.
I think the keyword here is "overused," not just used... words like "the" are used a lot, but you can't survive without them.FunkyhamsterYou're right. "The" is not overused because oftentimes, you need to use it. My question is, what word do you think is used more than is should be...
"the"HewkiiYou cant overuse "the". It is a word that you need to use at times. Unlike gay for example, which many many ppl use as an insult even though it is completely unneccesary
[QUOTE="platypus33"][QUOTE="Hewkii"]"the"HewkiiYou cant overuse "the". It is a word that you need to use at times. Unlike gay for example, which many many ppl use as an insult even though it is completely unneccesary thou art wrong. You are good.
[QUOTE="Hewkii"][QUOTE="platypus33"][QUOTE="Hewkii"]"the"Cyrax-SektorYou cant overuse "the". It is a word that you need to use at times. Unlike gay for example, which many many ppl use as an insult even though it is completely unneccesary thou art wrong. You are good. Prove to me then how you can overuse the word "the". And do more than just type "the" over and over, if that's what your'e planning
[QUOTE="Cyrax-Sektor"][QUOTE="Hewkii"][QUOTE="platypus33"][QUOTE="Hewkii"]"the"platypus33You cant overuse "the". It is a word that you need to use at times. Unlike gay for example, which many many ppl use as an insult even though it is completely unneccesary thou art wrong. You are good. Prove to me then how you can overuse the word "the". And do more than just type "the" over and over, if that's what your'e planning No, I'm not against the opinion that 'the' is the most overused word. I'm just saying he used a word that hasn't been around for ages.
[QUOTE="Cyrax-Sektor"][QUOTE="Hewkii"][QUOTE="platypus33"][QUOTE="Hewkii"]"the"platypus33You cant overuse "the". It is a word that you need to use at times. Unlike gay for example, which many many ppl use as an insult even though it is completely unneccesary thou art wrong. You are good. Prove to me then how you can overuse the word "the". And do more than just type "the" over and over, if that's what your'e planning There is a California dialect thing where things that aren't normally considered singular get the "the" treatment. For example, interstates are referred to as "the " such as interstate 5 being called "the 5". I've also heard people talking about taking transit here in San Francisco as "the MUNI" and referring to stores as "the ". I'd say that qualifies as misuse, if not necessarily overuse.
[QUOTE="platypus33"][QUOTE="Cyrax-Sektor"][QUOTE="Hewkii"][QUOTE="platypus33"][QUOTE="Hewkii"]"the"xaosYou cant overuse "the". It is a word that you need to use at times. Unlike gay for example, which many many ppl use as an insult even though it is completely unneccesary thou art wrong. You are good. Prove to me then how you can overuse the word "the". And do more than just type "the" over and over, if that's what your'e planning There is a California dialect thing where things that aren't normally considered singular get the "the" treatment. For example, interstates are referred to as "the " such as interstate 5 being called "the 5". I've also heard people talking about taking transit here in San Francisco as "the MUNI" and referring to stores as "the ". I'd say that qualifies as misuse, if not necessarily overuse. Actually, here in Brazil, they say they before a name. Like, if your name is joe, they say "lets go to the joe's house"in portuguese of course. Thats not a perfect translation thou...
[QUOTE="xaos"]Actually, here in Brazil, they say they before a name. Like, if your name is joe, they say "lets go to the joe's house"in portuguese of course. Thats not a perfect translation thou...platypus33Yeah, but that's common in all the Romance languages (well, Spanish and French, I don't know about Portugese specifically). In English it's not accepted usage, though it certainly is possible that the large Spanish-speaking population here in CA is the reason that it has come into use here. Possibly Spanish speaking migrants who learned English as they go are what introduced that here, though that's just speculation.
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