Sobra una t, falta una t
How can we say sobra una t and falta una t in a word, in English?
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My take (let's see what natives say...)
There is an extra "t" in the word. The word is missing a "t". |
JPablo's suggestions are great.
You're missing a 't'. You've got too many t's. |
Ttthank you, Rusttty!
Oops, yes, I've gott tttoo many t's... :p :D |
Sorry to be a bit off topic, but when a word has too many "L"s in it you can say "We need to get the L out of here."
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Would you say "that t is one too many"? :thinking:
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Perfectly fine.
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I was wondering what the "L" was Glen meaning with his statement...
Then I remembered the "L-bent for leather" expression... and everything made sense... :rolleyes: :D |
@Rusty: Fantastic, thank you! :rose:
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