That is, it's a transliteration of john into a form which can be pronounced in irish and written with the irish alphabet (which nowadays is simply a version of the roman alphabet). 18 sean is an irish name, and so follows a completely different set of rules 1 sleep on is a play of words here My wife and i's seafood collaboration dinner i've never known what the proper way to use a sentence in which you and a specific person (as in you can't just say our be. Which of these is in the correct format You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote
Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do i get it Instead, you can save this post to reference later. Commenting 12 years later… from the perspective of descriptive linguistics, i would say that thanks john is used by native speakers, moreso thanks john! when you use it, don't use a comma if in that context you wouldn't say it that way—if there would be no pause between thanks and john, otherwise use a comma if there would be a pause. I've noticed many scottish and irish gaelic words to be spelled with an s, followed by a vowel, and pronounced like sh Think about the way sean connery speaks (not to mention how the se in his name is pronounced).
'with me and john' sounds informal because of this style choice Also 'with john and i' is formally incorrect (prepositions in english take the accusative case), but there is a tendency nowadays for people to say it because, by. Thank you for your and your team's time or thank you for yours and your team's time and should (or does it make a difference if) i place commas before and after and your team.
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