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discover mold rule

DrCake @lemmy.world - 1.0yr

Holy fucking shit. How has my tiny Welsh town made it here? I live near Mold (Yr Wyddgrug in Welsh), AMA I guess

Btw, in England it’s spelt mould, as in black mould, phonetically it still works though

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Stamau123 @lemmy.world - 1.0yr

Does Yr Wyddgrug translate to mold?

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DrCake @lemmy.world - 1.0yr

It translates to “The Mound”. There’s an old motte and Bailey castle from the Norman conquests which I guess is where it got the name. I guess that’s also where the English name came from, just corrupted over the centuries.

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salvaria - 1.0yr

How do you pronounce it in Welsh? I'm sad to see that it's not on this super cool map

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germanatlas - 1.0yr

A JK house tour?

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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.0yr

It's funny cause this joke only works in American English about a British place... in all other English variants it's spelt mould :3

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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.0yr

https://lemmy.world/comment/13162075

Huh, see this is actually how I use them. Mold for the verb 'to mold something' and it's associated noun, mould for the fungus.

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Hildegarde - 1.0yr

The settling of the "new world" is one of the few times in history that intentional spelling reforms actually took.

Noah Webster published a dictionary with his preferred spellings, and because those dictionaries that disagreed were an ocean away, we spell things with less vowels and also we sometimes put our E's and R's in a different order.

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🐝bownage [they/he] - 1.0yr

Me looking in the corners of my laundry room

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Skullgrid @lemmy.world - 1.0yr

yr wyddgrug yn llwyr

you ok bud?

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Dave2 - 1.0yr

It would be riiiighht there in your fridge

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aeronmelon @lemmy.world - 1.0yr

I love their web address. They’re aware of it and having fun.

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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.0yr

I doubt it :3

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Redex - 1.0yr

Mate you do realise that they also surely know it's spelled that way in American English and that it also sounds the same phonetically.

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porous_grey_matter @lemmy.ml - 1.0yr

Even if they're aware on some level, people in the rest of the world don't go around thinking about American spellings all day. And this is one of the less obvious ones. So nah, there's a reasonable chance they don't, especially because "totally mold" is not even meaningful or a pun or anything.

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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.0yr

The world doesn't revolve around the US :) So no, I don't think "totally mold" as a motto is referring to the fungus.

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JadenSmith @sh.itjust.works - 1.0yr

I am born and raised in London, and also spent some time living in Wales.

The pun is well understood, and obviously referring to the fungus as a tongue in cheek sort of humour. I find it more difficult trying to figure out how anyone here would be confused by that.

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Redex - 1.0yr

Even if the American spelling was mould as well, it's such an obvious relationship.

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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.0yr

Well how about I go straight to the horse's mouth?

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asbestos @lemmy.world - 1.0yr

oh god please no

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fleet @lemmy.ca - 1.0yr

I got excited thinking this was some sort of mold museum.

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hungryphrog - 1.0yr

Yeah I'd rather not.

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Fontasia - 1.0yr

Didn't realise Andrew Hunter Murray was allowed to make brochures

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salvaria - 1.0yr

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