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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2830236, member: 88736"]Dear Mathematican and "old" Engineer, and also people here who sometimes rightly critisize "my" English language, </p><p>Since the last post by "Garipx" in the thread in that lingustics forum (link is given above in previous post) was deleted by the MOD over there, you may be interested in what was said in the last line of last post (deleted). </p><p><br /></p><p>After some "deeply" questioning "many money or much money" with "countability", un/countability of money which people try to explain by making analogy to, eg, "water" in a cup, etc., "rain droplets" was given as an example that shows water too can be countable and "self-similarity" in "rain droplets " and in "money" were talked, then, the last line of last post by "garipx" in that thread was: </p><p><br /></p><p>-------------- </p><p><br /></p><p>".... So, what to do now? As a start, not to get confused more, to avoid further confusions about money and to clean self-contradictions also in our words when we speak/write/etc, first, we should</p><p><br /></p><p>KEEP at least ONE "1cent" coin (or, any equivalents such as 1penny, 1agora, 1kapik, 1kurus, 1yen, etc) ALWAYS in POCKET... "</p><p><br /></p><p>-------------- </p><p><br /></p><p>This is important for many reasons, and one of reasons is to clean contradictions in the languages you are using. For example, </p><p>when you are asked if you have any "cent", you often answer it like that "No, I don't have a cent, but, I have 5 dollars."... See self-contradiction in the language you are speaking and this contradiction shows that you don't know what you are talking and you don't know there are "errors" in the language English... because you don't know what the money is... (such linguistic errors about "money" are not only in English, in all languages. However, you can forget/forgive any and all language errors when you see "money", right? Of course, a reality, "money language" is more important than "linguistic languages", and, you don't know how to speak money language and you are critisizing Erol's English, how fair you are...)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2830236, member: 88736"]Dear Mathematican and "old" Engineer, and also people here who sometimes rightly critisize "my" English language, Since the last post by "Garipx" in the thread in that lingustics forum (link is given above in previous post) was deleted by the MOD over there, you may be interested in what was said in the last line of last post (deleted). After some "deeply" questioning "many money or much money" with "countability", un/countability of money which people try to explain by making analogy to, eg, "water" in a cup, etc., "rain droplets" was given as an example that shows water too can be countable and "self-similarity" in "rain droplets " and in "money" were talked, then, the last line of last post by "garipx" in that thread was: -------------- ".... So, what to do now? As a start, not to get confused more, to avoid further confusions about money and to clean self-contradictions also in our words when we speak/write/etc, first, we should KEEP at least ONE "1cent" coin (or, any equivalents such as 1penny, 1agora, 1kapik, 1kurus, 1yen, etc) ALWAYS in POCKET... " -------------- This is important for many reasons, and one of reasons is to clean contradictions in the languages you are using. For example, when you are asked if you have any "cent", you often answer it like that "No, I don't have a cent, but, I have 5 dollars."... See self-contradiction in the language you are speaking and this contradiction shows that you don't know what you are talking and you don't know there are "errors" in the language English... because you don't know what the money is... (such linguistic errors about "money" are not only in English, in all languages. However, you can forget/forgive any and all language errors when you see "money", right? Of course, a reality, "money language" is more important than "linguistic languages", and, you don't know how to speak money language and you are critisizing Erol's English, how fair you are...)[/QUOTE]
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