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After the Rapture a Grammar Rant
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28/07/2006 11:16:34
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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28/07/2006 09:44:10
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>>>>>>>>I don't even know what 'r u a hlr?' means!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Are you a healer?" in other words, is your character capable of healing other characters.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Someone reported that as "heller" this am. Either bad spelling or the abbrev. is so ambiguous that it adds weight to your argument. Don't know the game BTW.
>>>>>
>>>>>Usually those abbrevs are done by dropping vowels, so Heller might not really apply.
>>>>
>>>>Why not? Which of the two es is not a vowel?
>>>
>>>Huh? Sorry Dragan, if this was a pun or a joke, it went right over my head.
>>
>>He means, what is the difference of Healer = hlr and Heller = hlr. They both drop the vowels. The only difference would be the "l" vs the "ll" as far as I can see. So, I guess it could be hlr vs hllr.
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>Yes, that's why I would have disqualified Heller, since you also have to drop a consonant to get the abbreviation used.

Ah, now I see you meant "done by dropping vowels ONLY". For a moment there I thought that either the first or second e didn't count, and since I've already had some situations where I didn't quite get the official English phonetics (what qualifies as a vowel, what as a diphthong and what as a consonant), I thought this may be a good time to gain some insight into the matter.

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