"C" MUST DIE!

  • Natalie
    18 years ago

    Haha! I agree.

    Letter C should be thrown away. Lmao!!

  • Catherine
    18 years ago

    You have a point, but I just don't think I could get used to it

  • Timothy r
    18 years ago

    Anyone ever notice phonetic isn`t spelled phonetically? Just an observation here..lol

  • Ed or Ian Henderson
    18 years ago

    Didn't we not used to have the letters "U" and "W"?

    Mind you, I like the idea of "axent" and how come "succubus" isn't pronounced "sux-u-bus"?

    :-)

  • EoB
    18 years ago

    Us norwegians almost never use the letter c...In fact, I can`t think of one single Norwegian word with the letter c...not one

  • Ed or Ian Henderson
    18 years ago

    I just had a look at norge.no... visited a few pages and could also find no "c".

    SOMEONE'S STOLEN YOUR C'S!!!

  • EoB
    18 years ago

    hahaha...

    We never needed them anyway:P

  • Truest Lies
    18 years ago

    Oh, well, but then, how would a nutritionist explain Vitamin C? It would then be vitamin K. Hum.

    //T.L.//

  • Ed or Ian Henderson
    18 years ago

    EOB: You many not need them, but we clearly have too many. Please take some back.

    I have decided you can have the word "claxon", only spelt: "claccon". :-D

  • Chelsey
    18 years ago

    nooo dang it...my name would then be "Helsey" that is butt ugly!!!!

    CH couldn't be one letter though, because it is infact two..i make no sense...but ...thats ok haha!!

    I do understand where your coming from though

  • Ed or Ian Henderson
    18 years ago

    Hmmm... Didn't think of that. I've only ever seen the "ch" sound spelt either "ch" or "cz", with the closest "non c" being "xh" as in "xhosa".

    Xhelsey, maybe? Actually, no.

  • AGirlWorthFightingFor
    18 years ago

    xhelsey? sounds like a scene kids nickname.

    your argument reminds me of george bernard shaw.

  • Jordan
    18 years ago

    In response to an earlier post....

    There is already a vitamin k.

    We'd have to use "c" in special cases only. And I completely agree. What do you say, people. Would you like to start a little revolution in which none of us use the letter "c" unless absolutely, positively necessary?

    Sounds good to me.

  • Krissey
    18 years ago

    xhelsey? hahaha i dont even know how to pronounce that .. how about um...elsey? eww no my grandmas sister is named that and its an old name...alright ive decided the "c" must stay!!

    im on the wrong account lol grrrr

  • Kara !
    18 years ago

    " "sux-u-bus"?"

    Brilliant!

    But no. We can't do that. I plan to officially change the K in my name to a C when I can afford it.

  • Jordan
    18 years ago

    Kongradulations! I hensefoth welkome you to the sosiety of no "C's."

    If anyone else would like to join, I enkourage them to visit my thread entitled "New Kult."

    Hahaha. This shall be a Krazy Kult and a hell of a time.

    I enkourage all of my fellow men and women to join.

    That is all.

    -Jordan

  • EoB
    18 years ago

    I hereby swear to not use the letter "c" ,unless it is uttermost important that I do so, from this day hense, until death take me, or boredom overthrow me.

  • EoB
    18 years ago

    I feel like a moron already

  • Jordan
    18 years ago

    Haha, I know, isn't it just hilarious?

  • Bhavin
    18 years ago

    duh.... i feel weird.... how is it poss to kommunicate without "C"

  • Bhavin
    18 years ago

    duh.... i feel weird.... how is it poss to kommunikate without "C"

  • Kirsty palmer
    18 years ago

    lol i agree the letter 'C' is just pointless.. all in favour of kanseling the stupid letter raise hands lol...**raises hand in the air!**
    Kirsty xx

  • ari
    18 years ago

    the letter C...
    i vote against it, because then my little sister will go calling herslef Secialia, and then go on and on about Italy. God help us!

    Sicily, Sicily, Sicily.

  • Tamin
    18 years ago

    C's are placed with my favourite inventions list:
    1. Extra Soap-Scented Soap
    2. Napoleon Dynamite Lipgloss
    3. Keyring Spare Ink-Catridges
    4. Disco Torches
    5. The Dictionary-Index
    6. Shoes With Socks Attatched
    7. Lamp Shades That Make Toilet Sounds When You Turn Them On,
    8. Non-Alcoholic Wine
    9. Street-light caps
    10. The Letter "C".

    Yes, my friends- we all must spare a place in our hearts for the cute, cuddly, if somehwat crappy, C.
    :)

  • distorted images
    18 years ago

    well in spanish dont' that have both c and ch as letters in there alphabet? they also have a ll and a n with a ~ over it. they just want to mess with your head. lol

  • Randomness
    18 years ago

    my name has a C in it!!! im not going to go by Ourtney!!!!

  • Imogen
    18 years ago

    CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

    u can't tak my C's away! NOOOOOOOO!!

  • John (Mr. Whuppy)
    18 years ago

    Never mind the C what about the D if there were no D's then Edward Woodward would be ewar woowar

    oops changing the subject again sorry

    John

  • RainbowSlider
    18 years ago

    OIC :)

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    riteee wired convo lol:)

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

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  • Nikki
    18 years ago

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  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    c

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    c

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    c

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    sori im bored u c

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    c

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    c

  • Nikki
    18 years ago

    c

  • HansRik
    18 years ago

    In older (as in 15 years ago) Spanish dictionaries, CH is considered one letter (as it makes only one sound), so is LL (similar to the 'y' in 'you' but softer), and RR (stronger than the single 'r'). All of these are in the dictionary as different letters.

    This changed recently when the Spanish Academy decided to change this and make CH, LL and RR two letters.