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{{djpnotes|quote=This word was originally spelled ''[[lottau]]'', but the thing is, it shouldn't have been that way. It showed up in two episodes that way, but the truth is every place where a geminate or geminate-adjacent [t] occurs intervocalically in Trigedasleng, a simple ''t'' will do (e.g. in the word ''[[foto]]''). I forgot that when coining this word, so I've taken it upon myself to correct it today. Thus it is done. | {{djpnotes|quote=This word was originally spelled ''[[lottau]]'', but the thing is, it shouldn't have been that way. It showed up in two episodes that way, but the truth is every place where a geminate or geminate-adjacent [t] occurs intervocalically in Trigedasleng, a simple ''t'' will do (e.g. in the word ''[[foto]]''). I forgot that when coining this word, so I've taken it upon myself to correct it today. Thus it is done. (See also ''[[ratop]]''.) | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 01:00, 25 October 2023 (PDT)}} | -''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 01:00, 25 October 2023 (PDT)}} |
Revision as of 11:24, 26 October 2023
Trigedasleng
Etymology
From English lucked out.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -au
Adjective
lotau
- lucky, fortunate
Creation and Usage Notes
This word was originally spelled lottau, but the thing is, it shouldn't have been that way. It showed up in two episodes that way, but the truth is every place where a geminate or geminate-adjacent [t] occurs intervocalically in Trigedasleng, a simple t will do (e.g. in the word foto). I forgot that when coining this word, so I've taken it upon myself to correct it today. Thus it is done. (See also ratop.)
-David J. Peterson 01:00, 25 October 2023 (PDT) |