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"Dinning" and "loose" instead of lose drive me nuts! I can understand other misspellings and I'm not a perfect speller, but I don't see how you can look at either of those and not say in your head "dinning" or "loose". N is doubled so the i is short. "OO" says oo. It's just strange to me.
 
"Dinning" and "loose" instead of lose drive me nuts! I can understand other misspellings and I'm not a perfect speller, but I don't see how you can look at either of those and not say in your head "dinning" or "loose". N is doubled so the i is short. "OO" says oo. It's just strange to me.

Well, I know what you mean, but the problem with "lose" is that the single O does sound like OOh. The only pronunciation difference between "lose" and "loose" is the voicing of the consonant ... z not s sound. "Lose" is irregular and has to be memorized.
 
"Dinning" and "loose" instead of lose drive me nuts! I can understand other misspellings and I'm not a perfect speller, but I don't see how you can look at either of those and not say in your head "dinning" or "loose". N is doubled so the i is short. "OO" says oo. It's just strange to me.

But the difference between loose and lose isn't the oo sound. It's the sound that the s makes.

ETA: Oops. I was posting while PP pointed this out.
 
Well, I know what you mean, but the problem with "lose" is that the single O does sound like OOh. The only pronunciation difference between "lose" and "loose" is the voicing of the consonant ... z not s sound. "Lose" is irregular and has to be memorized.

But the difference between loose and lose isn't the oo sound. It's the sound that the s makes.

ETA: Oops. I was posting while PP pointed this out.

Yep, you're both right, that didn't make sense!

I guess I just can't look at the word loose without thinking "loos" and not "looz".
 

Anyone using dinning credits at the Irish pub at the Polynesian? O'Hana's?
 
Anyone using dinning credits at the Irish pub at the Polynesian? O'Hana's?

Oh, that's the place where you can order potato pie or Guinness Cake for desert! Yes, I think the Irish pub (O'Hana's) fits VERY well into the theme at the Polynesian Resort!
 
"Dinning" and "loose" instead of lose drive me nuts! I can understand other misspellings and I'm not a perfect speller, but I don't see how you can look at either of those and not say in your head "dinning" or "loose". N is doubled so the i is short. "OO" says oo. It's just strange to me.


I'm the same way with could of, should of, would of. How can anyone look at that and think that it makes sense? :confused3

I wish we had a head exploding smiley because that is what it does to me.
 
Anyone using dinning credits at the Irish pub at the Polynesian? O'Hana's?

:lmao:

My favorite last year was the thread with someone asking if everyone got a "lay" at 'Ohana! And she couldn't understand why everyone thought the question was hilarious! :rotfl:
 


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