Originally posted by 58328832
Plural of snus?
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Originally posted by 58328832Finally, about my name, it's just random numbers, and I wouldn't mind if it could be changed into something more meaningful
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Originally posted by chadizzy1I shared this with an English Professor at the local college, and he said, "Well, that sounds about right."
So apparently it's not out of the realm of thought for snuses to be acceptable.When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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Originally posted by SnusdogOriginally posted by chadizzy1I shared this with an English Professor at the local college, and he said, "Well, that sounds about right."
So apparently it's not out of the realm of thought for snuses to be acceptable.
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Originally posted by SnusdogOriginally posted by chadizzy1I shared this with an English Professor at the local college, and he said, "Well, that sounds about right."
So apparently it's not out of the realm of thought for snuses to be acceptable.
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everyone has said what they think so i will too. Snus is a Swedish word so it seems to me that the first question is are we speaking English or Swedish. if Swedish then we would follow Swedish syntax and language rules, which i don't know. since we are using English we would use English rules. since i flunked out of high school i am sure not an authority. i can apply common sense to the problem and i would add es to the end like the Educated guy did. but really my common sense radar is telling me that Snus is snuff in English. i know we will call it Snus to differentiate it from what we normally call snuff BUT that leads me to this question.... what is the plural of snuff? snuffs, snuffes or just snuff? i have 2 cans of of nasal snuff.... so do i have snuffs? i donno just a thought ha
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Originally posted by MobileSnuser.... what is the plural of snuff? snuffs, snuffes or just snuff? i have 2 cans of of nasal snuff.... so do i have snuffs? i donno just a thought ha
Whichever, welcome to the forum
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Originally posted by MobileSnusereveryone has said what they think so i will too. Snus is a Swedish word so it seems to me that the first question is are we speaking English or Swedish. if Swedish then we would follow Swedish syntax and language rules, which i don't know. since we are using English we would use English rules. since i flunked out of high school i am sure not an authority. i can apply common sense to the problem and i would add es to the end like the Educated guy did. but really my common sense radar is telling me that Snus is snuff in English. i know we will call it Snus to differentiate it from what we normally call snuff BUT that leads me to this question.... what is the plural of snuff? snuffs, snuffes or just snuff? i have 2 cans of of nasal snuff.... so do i have snuffs? i donno just a thought haWhen it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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