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How do you call in English a person who???





Jayho
Australia

Frere, LOL, those very things are part of our living language - they are part of the originality and without them our language would not be what it is.
 
my bugbear is people (especially teachers) not using capital letters where they should, if you know what i mean
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

25 Aug 2013     



MarionG
Netherlands

Frere, Jayho and any others interested,
Here is a wonderful poem by one of my favorite poets, Taylor Mali.
It deals with several of the latest developments in language, mainly the use of �like �.
I recommend watching.
 

25 Aug 2013     



douglas
United States

definitely "shopaholic".
 
and I also have miss-used spendthrift (though I have rarely if ever used it) forever.  I thought it meant to be thrifty (save money), but according to Webster �s:
 
spendthrift: a person who spends improvidently or wastefully
 
also:
 
shopaholic: one who is extremely or excessively fond of shopping

26 Aug 2013     



alex076
Italy

Hi! :-)
Douglas, Lynne, is spendthrift a very old-fashioned word? Should I avoid using / teaching it?
Thanks for your precious help.
Hugs,
Alex.

26 Aug 2013     



douglas
United States

Yes, I wouldn �t use/teach  spendthrift.

26 Aug 2013     

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