Video reblogged from IN-N-OUT Secret Menu with 107 notes
Ask the Editor: “Octopi” or “Octopuses”?
Kory Stamper, an Associate Editor at Merriam-Webster, talks about the plural version of octopus.
(via: MerriamWebsterOnline)
I am so glad this exists.
Source: rhamphotheca
O______________________O This is what I want to do with my life. Shit like this.
YESSSS BECAUSE I TOTALLY SAY OCTOPODES. although i guess i have to do so now in a british accent :(
Neither. It’s octopodes. Octopus comes from a GREEK root, but it’s declined in English as a 2nd declension LATIN noun....
I am now following this vlog for future reference!
Grammar lessons w00t!
Oh my god thank you.
so showing this to anyone who fronts