Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
A community for questioning, nitpicking, and debating the quirks and rules of the English language.
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alan.amtco
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Consanguinity (consanguinuity) or Samebloodedness.
I see no reason to say either of them - other than pomposity.
By the way 'uncleftish springballs' are available at Tesco - buy one get one free - or as we say 'buy two'.
As for spelling - it doesn't matter - leave it as it is.
“Anglish”
Consanguinity (consanguinuity) or Samebloodedness.
I see no reason to say either of them - other than pomposity.
By the way 'uncleftish springballs' are available at Tesco - buy one get one free - or as we say 'buy two'.
As for spelling - it doesn't matter - leave it as it is.