| BULLET |
12/09/07 11:18am
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Colonel ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 1021 Joined: December 14th 2003 From: BAY AREA CA. Member No.: 528 |
Y am I a colonel and not general?And also y is Colonel spelled this way when it is said KERNAL?LOL.
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| Cpt.Canuck |
12/10/07 10:29am
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Second Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 443 Joined: January 3rd 2006 Member No.: 1511 |
Just googled this...
"Mainly to continue the tradition of making English as incomprehensible as possible, thereby keeping the spelling bee industry in business. (Believe me, there's millions in it.) Colonel comes from Old Italian colonello, commander of a column of troops, which in turn derives from colonna, column. It wasn't always spelled the Italian way, though. Four hundred years ago English followed the Spanish practice and spelled the word "coronel," sensibly pronounced the way it looked. Eventually this was corrupted to ker-nel, still not bad considering we're talking about the British, who pronounce "Featheringstonehaugh" "Fanshaw." But it couldn't last. Some nameless busybody decided coronel ought to be spelled "colonel" to better reflect its Italian origin, doubtless out of the same misplaced love of precision that gave us 16-1/2 feet to the rod and 27 and 11/32 grains to the dram. It's just the Anglo-Saxon way, I guess. How these people conquered an empire I'll never know." -------------------- ![]() |
BULLET I dont know 12/09/07 11:18am
steel I know you're just joking around, but actually... 12/09/07 1:20pm
Rush Colonel reminds me of Louie LeBeau in Hogans Hero... 12/10/07 1:46am![]() ![]() ![]() |
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