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Short for refrigerator: "Frige" or "Fridge?"
#11
billb wrote:
because frige was already taken for a anglo-saxon goddess

it's a phonetic abbreviation
spelled like it sounds

Well, 7% of poll respondents say you're wrong.
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#12
Black wrote:
Why does "fridge" have a "d" if "refrigerator" doesn't?

Most likely because the proper pronunciation of a word spelled "frige" would be ambiguous, but the proper pronunciation of "fridge" is pretty clear -- it would follow the pattern of the words ridge and bridge.
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#13
you can't control your height for an appliance......
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#14
frij
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#15
Black wrote:
Why does "fridge" have a "d" if "refrigerator" doesn't?

because it can
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#16
Crik? Or creek?
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#17
guitarist wrote:
Crik? Or creek?

Both are pronounced the same, but one is something you get in your neck and the other is a small stream.
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#18
Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=guitarist]
Crik? Or creek?

Both are pronounced the same, but one is something you get in your neck and the other is a small stream.
I think that's a regional thing. Where I grew up, people pronounced "creek" as "crick". Where I live now, we say "creek". I'm in favor of going with pronunciations that most closely match spelling, however difficult that may be in the mess that is English.
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#19
Ridgid (tools) is spelled with a "d". So I'm going with fridge Smile
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#20
Well, I can see from the poll results that this is going to be an uphill battle.
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