It’s wild.

  • @CoggyMcFee@lemmy.world
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    311 months ago

    Because:

    1. The words “lose” and “loose” have the same vowel sound (and for some reason the extra “o” changes /z/ to /s/).

    2. There are no other words ending in -ose that have the /u/ sound

    3. Many words ending in -oose exist that have an /u/ sound, including the very common word, “choose”, which has the same /uz/ sound that “lose” has at the end

    I never get these spellings mixed up but I can absolutely understand why someone would.