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Old 09-19-2003, 10:59 PM
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Originally posted by Designergal3
I don't think its necessarily laziness...but rather ignorance.

For anyone who's taken a foreign language like Spanish or Italian & i'm assuming French too, all the adjectives for feminine nouns usually end with an a too... ie una chica buena is 'a good girl' and un chico bueno is 'a good boy'

Its a language rule in many of the romance languages. Isn't that right? corect me if i'm wrong
Not necessarily true with French, but you asked. =) French feminine adjectives tend to end in "e". As for the AOPi versus AOII, when representing the greek letters it is preferred to write them as AOII and not AOTT, but contrary to popular belief AOPi can be used if dashes are placed in between the A-O-Pi <--like that. I learned this a while ago from a consultant.
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