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British - losers?

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Adamc said:
Bah you are missing the point completely. Steds was just saying that you had the 'iu' part of geniuses the wrong way 'round - i.e. it should have been spelt geniuses, not genuises as you had written in your original post. No-one other than you was debating the correctness of your plural form, just the spelling. Got it? :)
Yeah, I got it ITFP.
I was just pointing-out that they needed to be swapped for the purposes of this... might be wrong, of course - Neil or Mr. C. will probably point-out if so.
But I got what you were saying.
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Richard said:
Yeah, I got it ITFP.
I was just pointing-out that they needed to be swapped for the purposes of this... might be wrong, of course - Neil or Mr. C. will probably point-out if so.
But I got what you were saying.
OK, good to see. Vimes is right of course.
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Samuel_Vimes said:
Actually, looked it up, and I'm wrong. It's genius -> geniuses, genie -> genii.
Really? Damn. Note to self - don't assume that Vimes is right! :p
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Although dictionary.com lists genii as the plural of genius... anyway, back on topic.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I was kinda meaning on CW.n... or CC more specifically.
Another Game :) is of course an exception - so too some of the other games and marc's bar, and Reuben's Lounge.
 

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