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Originally posted by micha View Postthere's really people saying would've/could've/should've?!
is this proper english at all?
never heard that before. I'd not even know how to pronounce it, but I'm sure it reads reeeeaaally stupid...
Actually "would've" is the correct contraction of "would have", and is commonly used in the English language. The mistake that so many people make, is "would of", which is totally nonsensical. The same applies to "could have", and "should have".
I believe that people make these mistakes because they fail to really think about what they are actually saying. People in general have a lack of common sense, and a bad case of verbal diarrhea.
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people like to approach the language more phonetically than what's written in the dictionary... that's why I sometimes make mistakes spelling words in English as my language is very phonetical while English is not at all."There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
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Originally posted by zeegler View Post
Actually "would've" is the correct contraction of "would have", and is commonly used in the English language. The mistake that so many people make, is "would of", which is totally nonsensical. The same applies to "could have", and "should have".
I believe that people make these mistakes because they fail to really think about what they are actually saying. People in general have a lack of common sense, and a bad case of verbal diarrhea.
would've... how do you pronounce it without any vowel in there?
"woodff"?!
maybe it is commonly used english, but this doesn't prevent it from looking and most likely sounding stupid. I will proceed to ignore it anyway...
more and more people just type like their ears want them to.
people seem to be unable nowadays to tell the difference between hurt and heard, or even know and no.
and things are getting worse every day IMO.
10 years from here there will be only lol-cats left in the internet...tremstick give-away (performer series trem)
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Originally posted by micha View Postyeah, I see where the "'ve" is supposed to come from (I've for example), but still...
would've... how do you pronounce it without any vowel in there?
"woodff"?!
maybe it is commonly used english, but this doesn't prevent it from looking and most likely sounding stupid. I will proceed to ignore it anyway..."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Originally posted by RacerX View Post"wood uv" which is the problem, because "'ve" and "of" are both pronounced the same way...see my next post.
That's fine...you will sound like a computer
...Like data from Star Trek TNG. He was incapable of using contractions for some odd reason.
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Originally posted by RacerX View Post"wood uv" which is the problem, because "'ve" and "of" are both pronounced the same way..
I know some people (the ones with non-positronical brains ) tend to swallow the "h" of "have" when spoken right after "would", "could" or "should".
eventhough the vowel is usually darkened during this process I don't hear it anywhere near "of".
try taking the ponunciation of the "would've-ve" and place it in an "of"-situation.
like "fuck've" for example and you'll get what I mean.Last edited by micha; 01-17-2010, 09:58 AM.tremstick give-away (performer series trem)
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Originally posted by micha View Postmaybe I have a weird way of pronouncing "of" instead.
I know some people (the ones with non-positronical brains ) tend to swallow the "h" of "have" when spoken right after "would", "could" or "should".
eventhough the vowel is usually darkened during this process I don't hear it anywhere near "of".
try taking the ponunciation of the "would've-ve" and place it in an "of"-situation.
like "fuck've" for example and you'll get what I mean.
the F in "of" has a vee sound, whereas the F in "off" has a softer eff sound. So dropping the "h" in "have" (which is effectively all you're doing with the 've contractions) does make a similar sound to "of".
Your suggestion holds true if you were try something like "look of". It's the look, it's the look, the look've loveHail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Postwhat is "fuck of"? Or do you mean "fuck off"?
Originally posted by VitaminG View Postthe F in "of" has a vee sound, whereas the F in "off" has a softer eff sound. So dropping the "h" in "have" (which is effectively all you're doing with the 've contractions) does make a similar sound to "of".
Your suggestion holds true if you were try something like "look of". It's the look, it's the look, the look've love
now the first english-speaking poor bastard I meet on festival next summer will have to discuss that with me.
maybe my accent is more german than I thought?!
I always thought the eff in "off" would be sharper than compared to the one in "of"?!
damn, I'm confused...
never heard about a sentence like "you were try" either...tremstick give-away (performer series trem)
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've like in would've aka would have sounds like [haev] in BBC English but in American English it sounds more closer to "of"Last edited by Endrik; 01-17-2010, 11:21 AM."There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
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it's of sounding in Australian english too and also could be in Irish/Welsh/Scottish english or just kinda mumbly after the vowel which influenced the older type North East Coast American English... "wouldah" or something"There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
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