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How do you spell...

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
How do you spell "caperate" of a crime? (Not, corporation, cooperate)

You'd say he is a victim of a crime... a coperate (someone whose running away from something he did wrong).

To the life of me, I can't spell the word.

Thank you for being nice about it.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
How do you spell "caperate" of a crime? (Not, corporation, cooperate)

You'd say he is a victim of a crime... a coperate (someone whose running away from something he did wrong).

To the life of me, I can't spell the word.

Thank you for being nice about it.
Are you really old enuf to start forgetting words you know?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I'm not looking forward to getting "old." I already had brain surgery, so they took a part of my memory and messed up my language processes a bit, so probably when I get older I don't know 'what' would happen.
So you're getting a head start in the journey of life.
Welcome to the club !!
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Yes. The English language is especially weird, mainly because we "borrowed" words from so many other different languages at different points in time.

Which is unfortunate because I'm a native english speaker and us natives still take grammar classes even in college/higher education.
 
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