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Originally posted by reader1107
In English it's called "lowercase." I spend forever drilling that into my third graders: Every sentence startes with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. Yet they're not annoyed enough to remember to do it! 😛
Every sentence startes

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Originally posted by Nordlys
To start a sentence with a minuscule letter is a spelling mistake.
yes if i was more pedantic i could manage it
but i take that as pronunciation not spelling
its probably more to do with the fact i only type with one finger

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Originally posted by smartrrrrs
Every sentence startes
LOL thanks

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Originally posted by reader1107
In English it's called "lowercase."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_case 😛

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Originally posted by Nordlys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_case 😛
Ah. Correction then -- in the US, where we don't actually speak English according to some! 😀 Really, I'd never heard it called minuscule before.

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Originally posted by smartrrrrs
sorry barman eres u tryin too live ure life to the fullest an ive strarrted all this lot pikkin on ure spellin mate
oh well if i had two hands to type with it would be a lot more easier,but alas i only have one due to an accident taking the other

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Originally posted by reader1107
Ah. Correction then -- in the US, where we don't actually speak English according to some! 😀 Really, I'd never heard it called miniscule before.
i find that rather hard to believe

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Originally posted by boarman
yes if i was more pedantic i could manage it
but i take that as pronunciation not spelling
its probably more to do with the fact i only type with one finger
It's not pronounced differently, so it's not pronunciation.

If you are too lazy to spell correctly, you shouldn't brag about your spelling.

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Originally posted by smartrrrrs
i find that rather hard to believe
What do they call it in New Zealand?

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Originally posted by reader1107
Ah. Correction then -- in the US, where we don't actually speak English according to some! 😀 Really, I'd never heard it called miniscule before.
minuscule 🙂

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Originally posted by Nordlys
minuscule 🙂
😀

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Originally posted by boarman
oh well if i had two hands to type with it would be a lot more easier,but alas i only have one due to an accident taking the other
sorry to hear that mind you Ive got two and can only use one to type with brain dont work that good and due to hangover can only see out of one eye to aim finger with

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Originally posted by Nordlys
It's not pronounced differently, so it's not pronunciation.

If you are too lazy to spell correctly, you shouldn't brag about your spelling.
ever so sorry
another hand would make it a whole lot easier ,my stump hits a lot more keys

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Originally posted by smartrrrrs
sorry to hear that mind you Ive got two and can only use one to type with brain dont work that good and due to hangover can only see out of one eye to aim finger with
yeah no problems
i use capitals and that sometimes ,when i try a bit harder with my stump

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Originally posted by boarman
ever so sorry
another hand would make it a whole lot easier ,my stump hits a lot more keys
That's a weird reason for typing "your" instead of "you're" or "to" instead of "too".