How much per say?

Oct 23, 2003 12:11



per se -- by, of, or in itself; as such; intrinsically (source: Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary.)

I am noticing, with increasing frequency, that per se is being replaced with "per say." While they sound the same, which is the source of the problem, they are different. The term per se is Latin or at least derived from Latin, while "per ( Read more... )

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wordslinger October 23 2003, 08:47:02 UTC
I want to throw rocks at the "per say" group. In fact, I feel that one rock per "say" ought to be about right.

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vakkotaur October 23 2003, 14:16:07 UTC

I like that one. Perhaps too much, but I like it.

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per say okkaywarner October 23 2003, 16:00:13 UTC
well, it'd be per say in this case:

"I am selling says! It is $5 per say!"

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vaeladven October 23 2003, 21:55:29 UTC
I say 'per say' because it's habbit. I was never actually sure whether the 'se' part was actually spelled 'se' until not too long ago. And spelling it as 'say' was enough to get my point across because it's pronounced the same. :)

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