Re: Another Forum Game....

#12
I believe I am roughly thinking in the right area.. but It's difficult to come up with a coherent answer, so I'll throw some random guesses out.

Does Sally like fascinations?
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When people ask me plz because it's shorter than please, i feel inclined to respond no because it's shorter than yes...

Re: Another Forum Game....

#15
Karrothmelu wins again!

Karrothmelu: 2

I thought that last clue might be a giveaway; ah well. It's a lot of fun coming up with these.

Here's another one:

Sally likes cooperation but not teamwork.
Sally likes naive but not uneducated.
Sally likes preeminence but not perfection.
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Re: Another Forum Game....

#17
Istalris wins.

Karrothmelu: 2
Istalris: 1

Well, technically they all contain a hiatus; The diaeresis is kind of being phased out of english writing with words such as preeminent and cooperation being written with a hyphen (pre-eminent) instead, so some people might say that in modern writing some of those words don't technically contain the diaeresis symbol. I still like the diaeresis, though.

Number 4:

Sally likes Aesop but not fables.
Sally likes equations but not algebra.
Sally likes foliage but not trees.

(Note: I think this game is usually played verbally, which makes it a lot harder. I've got to figure out a way to make it more challenging in written form....)
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Re: Another Forum Game....

#18
There are several ways to describe those words if I remember correctly, the only one that surfaced was diaeresis. It's probably phased out in the English language because those marks are usually associated with other Eastern European languages.
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When people ask me plz because it's shorter than please, i feel inclined to respond no because it's shorter than yes...

Re: Another Forum Game....

#20
Istalris wrote:There are several ways to describe those words if I remember correctly, the only one that surfaced was diaeresis. It's probably phased out in the English language because those marks are usually associated with other Eastern European languages.
I would have just called it a diphthong. Never knew the term "diaeresis" before.
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