Wednesday, December 1, 2010...5:49 pm
Subbing tip #11: To err is human – but incorrect
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Spotted everywhere, and now on the BBC, people going “err” when they want to indicate a certain uncertainty.
This is odd – there’s a perfectly legitimate word for this, but it only has one “r”. Adding more because you think it makes it sound more hesitant has a certain logic, but is just plain wrong.
So, from Dictionary.com:
“Er” – an “interjection used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty,etc”
“Err” – “to go astray in thought or belief” – and, indeed, spelling.
Er, that’s it.
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December 2nd, 2010 at 10:28 am
I’ve noticed this. I thought it might be to extend the hesitancy, as you say, but surely ‘erm’ would do instead.
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