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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    'Aye' is just a convenient spelling.
    I first came across that quite recently, American gangsta context.

    I've seen it used incorrectly in so many contexts since it gives me the shits.

    I grew up with "Aye" = affermative, so I'll stick with that.

    Besides, gangstaspeak? frayed knot...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Tell that to 'bow' and 'bow', 'buffet' and 'buffet', 'sake' and 'sake'...
    Well i'll just hom on im here.

    As long as there are no hom o phones we'll be suite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I agree with Ixion in tentatively supporting the emerging Antipodean use of 'aye' as a generic terminator of statements in the Canadian manner; I write it thus myself.
    This issue here is the pronunciation/spelling, eh. If the two were pronounced the same way, you may have a point. They're not, eh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    This issue here is the pronunciation/spelling, eh. If the two were pronounced the same way, you may have a point. They're not, eh.
    Aye Lad, that's the problem, eh?

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    If the plural of mouse is mice, then the logic of house as hice follows! "That be a nice row of hice there!" we could always table that logic on a table and table the results for a meeting. Oh look, a canoe ... what, no clue?
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    Only parts of the Antipodes are thus afflicted. Hey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Only parts of the Antipodes are thus afflicted. Hey.
    Yeah, the Podes are quite well, huh?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Jeezus - thats it. I'm sticking to "wot?" for questions, and "coz I said so" for confirmation - "coz I said so"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Jeezus - thats it. I'm sticking to "wot?" for questions, and "coz I said so" for confirmation - "coz I said so"!
    Just "Coz!" would do.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    The word we are discussing, an interrogative at the end of a sentence (in Maori or English) is "eh".
    I'm not convinced it is normally used in New Zealand in an interrogative sense. When people say it, they tend to keep the tone flat, rather than lifting is as you would if you were asking a question. I agree the best spelling is "eh", though this suggests (to me) a somewhat shorter vowel than is used in NZ.

    Yeah nah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badjelly View Post
    I'm not convinced it is normally used in New Zealand in an interrogative sense. When people say it, they tend to keep the tone flat, rather than lifting is as you would if you were asking a question. I agree the best spelling is "eh", though this suggests (to me) a somewhat shorter vowel than is used in NZ.

    Yeah nah.
    The Canucks use it with an rising inflection*, and it's definitely an interrogative.
    "What do you think of Ice Hockey, eh?"

    Whereas some Kiwis use it in that fashion, I agree it is mostly used as a declarative ending.

    *The rising inflection at the end of sentence (which is particularly bad in Sydney), has crossed the Tasman, and is fucking annoying in my humble opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Tell that to 'bow' and 'bow', 'buffet' and 'buffet', 'sake' and 'sake'...
    Well if you want to use that argument, why not keep it as `eh' and `eh' then

    Not quite the same thing, but the general case of English spelling confusion is still there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    The Canucks use it with an rising inflection*, and it's definitely an interrogative.
    Yeah, they do, eh.

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