Originally Posted by
xtreeme
http:///forum/post/2667744
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irregardless
"The most frequently repeated remark about it is that “there is no such word.” There is such a word, however. "
By our own definition of english prefixes and suffixes, to put ir- and -less on the same word is redundant and cancels each other out like a double negative.
Here's the wiki definition of that...
The origin of irregardless is not known for certain, but the consensus among references is that it is a blend of irrespective and regardless, both of which are commonly accepted standard English words. By blending these words, an illogical word is created. "Since the prefix ir- means 'not' (as it does with irrespective), and the suffix -less means 'without,' irregardless is a double negative."[1]
I don't mind the "text" type english. Some of us don't type so fast. I use... zat and zis on the boards.
zat make sense is quicker than
Does this make sense.
BUt I wouldn't actually SAY that, lol.
I never had a problem with the theirs, but I see that others do.
It's funny what we consider elementary grammer, or spelling for that matter, some people just don't get. But I think I am that way with math, lol. Those people who mess up the theirs, would, most likely laugh at my math skills.