Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for August 18, 2024

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    C  3 months ago

    Because we used to pronounce the ‘k’ but over hundreds of years the sound has simplified and the k is now silent.

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    wallylm  3 months ago

    That’s just good ol’ Crazy English like how “ghoti” can be pronounced as “fish” ( “gh” as in rough, “o” as in women, “ti” as in nation)

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    Enter.Name.Here  3 months ago

    “Because of the universal rule of all languages: pronunciation is determined by what the native speakers determine “sounds right”.

    Pronouncing the k before another consonant at the start of a word is deemed in English to sound silly, so it is dropped. The same for p in words such as psychology, and pneumonia."

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    Superfrog  3 months ago

    A lot of English words have extra letters so that you can score more points in scrabble.

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    keenanthelibrarian  3 months ago

    I could tell him the reason, but I like this answer better.

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    FaustoCoppi  3 months ago

    Let’s face it – English is “tuff stough”.

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    Mediatech  3 months ago

    With all the time he spends kneeling, you’d think he’d have the knack for the knowledge to give to the knave with the knapsack, wearing a knit cap.

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    SHIVA  3 months ago

    I occasionally buy Knorr soup mixes at the market; I say ‘norr’ while others say ka-norr. I always thought it was a Scandinavian thing.

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    David Lieb Premium Member 3 months ago

    Because spoken English was centered in London, but the printing industry was not. Guess who determined spelling.

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    lopaka  3 months ago

    To be honest, I wouldn’t know.

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    Sephten  3 months ago

    The French still pronounce the L+K, but spell it weird: canif.

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    Steve_The_Beard  3 months ago

    The Oxford Dictionary of English says that the modern word “knife” comes from the Old English “cnif”, which was from the Old Norse “knifr”, which was of Germanic origin. So given that we don’t pronounce the initial letter now, why did we change it back from “C” to “K”??? Mind you, the modern Dutch “knijf” comes from the Middle Dutch “cnijf”, so there is a pattern there!

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    WaitingMan  3 months ago

    Gnome?

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    noktar Premium Member 3 months ago

    mother of Guru

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    Superhawk  3 months ago

    I gnu this cartoon would create a controversy.

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    JohnCL  3 months ago

    Very educational.

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    dot-the-I  3 months ago

    “Go ask your mother”: often in real life the default expression of insouciance more than a deference to higher parental wisdom.

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    MS72  3 months ago

    Wall phone?

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    Sun  3 months ago

    Mother knows best.

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    Funniguy  3 months ago

    All of this has my head whirling!

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    boydjb47  3 months ago

    He said to ask you.

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    SrTechWriter  3 months ago

    In my childhood (about age 4), my mother would take me into our library, seat me before the 1928 copy of Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary (about 6 or 7" thick) and leave me there to answer my own question. I learned a lot !

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 3 months ago

    Why knot?

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    Pickled Pete  3 months ago

    To differentiate it from the word nife..

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    1953Baby  3 months ago

    uh. . .becuz it’s ENGLISH. . .if yer lookin’ fer logic, ya ain’t gonna find it in THIS language. . .

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    sandpiper  3 months ago

    Some guru. He went straight to the source.

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    davidlwashburn  3 months ago

    For the same reason that in French, you can have a ten letter word and nine of the letters are silent.

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    GreenT267  3 months ago

    [Modern] English, like most other languages, is a conglomeration of words and sounds borrowed from other languages — languages introduced by conquering tribes, visitors, and immigrants; borrowed from trading partners and foreign dignitaries, adapted from neighboring cultures, etc.

    Why do the plurals of some nouns end with an “i” instead of an “s”? [Because those words didn’t derive from a Latin base].

    Why is “t” sometimes silent? [Because over time, it became easier and faster to not pronounce it between certain other sounds.]

    Why are there so many different sounds for “ough”? [Because we have more ways to pronounce vowels than consonants and more ways to pronounce them than we have to write them. Technically, a vowel is any sound with no audible noise produced by constriction in the vocal tract, and consonant is a sound with audible noise produced by a constriction. Vowel sounds are made with the open mouth, the different sounds made by changing the shape of the opening; consonant sounds are shaped very specifically using tongue and lips. And we were pronouncing the sounds long before we were writing them down.]

    The really amazing thing about English is that it has become the language of science and one of the major languages of diplomacy.

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    Geezer  3 months ago

    Wikipedia has an article titled “Silent k and g

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    uniquename  3 months ago

    A corded wall phone. He’s been on that mountain a long time.

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    baskate_2000  3 months ago

    Mom: The know all end all of the world.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago

    I’ve got lectures on language and basically spelling became standardized and the spoken language just evolves and though the language police try hard to standardize it, it evolves. People tend to drop letters. Now that’s sumthin’!!

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    royq27  3 months ago

    Would have saved a lot of time, and climbing! Plus, a landline!

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    Redd Panda  3 months ago

    Once upon a time K was used for a lot more words, but, during the war, K rationing meant we had to go without our K s. We just learned to make do, and now we don’t use K as often. Simple, right?

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    MRBLUESKY529  3 months ago

    Because knives are sharp, and the K was threatened to stay silent.

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    khcm1157  3 months ago

    Is saying ‘I don’t know’ that difficult?

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    paul brians  3 months ago

    Great article on this sort of thing at the Merriam-Webster site under “spelling and pronunciation.”

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    joannesshadow  3 months ago

    And why is the plural spelled with a “v”?

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    willie_mctell  3 months ago

    Knordic

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    PassinThru  3 months ago

    Obviously because you hold it with your knuckles!

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    RetVet24  3 months ago

    I always thought it was pronounced Ka-Niff-Eee. ;)

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    JH&Cats  3 months ago

    “You really have to k-now w-ho’s w-ho.”

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    PAR85  3 months ago

    I think the guru was supposed to ask his mother.

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    DavidAllen2  3 months ago

    In France a pocket knife (as carried by English milords) is still a “Canif”

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    sincavage05  3 months ago

    Moms know everything! And what they don’t know the answer to they find it out. Go moms.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member 3 months ago

    Blame it on the Norse.

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    eddi-TBH  3 months ago

    Because knights carry them in the day.

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