Frank Badfinger
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Her name isn’t tea it’s..Tea Leoni
Judge #3 says that it's the spelling that counts in this game. Adds that pronunciation can be used in subsequent posts. Also, accent marks are virtually null and void in English.Her name isn’t tea it’s..
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But, if that’s not how its pronounced...Judge #3 says that it's the spelling that counts in this game. Adds that pronunciation can be used in subsequent posts. Also, accent marks are virtually null and void in English.
Word. Play.But, if that’s not how its pronounced...
Its not word play when the word doesn’t sound like the other word..it just looks like it. Then you have two separate words. Word play would be sight and site. Two different words but the same pronunciation.Word. Play.
Its still a different pronunciation as its someone’s name. Its not even the same pronunciation so there are two separate words from the first two words..with accent marks being void, it counts. Take this up with Judge #'s 1 and 2 (appellate judges).
Everyone, we're all judges in this game. Just joking around with the numbering. I think Te-a counts.Who are the other judges
Ah..I see. I don’t agree...its 4 different words @polymoog is trying to fit together. Te-a isn’t the same as tea as its not pronounced Te-a but Taya.Everyone, we're all judges in this game. Just joking around with the numbering. I think Te-a counts.
*Reserves rights to judge #3*
Lol...I don’t think so..its not the same pronunciation...she isn’t going to call herself tea because the accent is missingWhereas this court finds that spelling matters most and that accent marks are null and void, the ruling stands. Court adjourned. Plaintiff has one week to file an appeal to all judges.