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Hi everybody!
I introduce my new game to you. Name: Pharaoh's Dices Category: Puzzle Price: 0.99$ Game story: Quote:
AppStoreLink: Lite version is comming soon! Thanks a lot! |
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#2
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"Dice" is already a plural, no need to add an s. "die" is the singular.
I'd change the name to Pharaoh's Dice ASAP if I were you. |
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Then, why do you say "tomato dices" or "cucumber dices" and not "tomato dice"?
Not mocking you - that's something I really like to know. Last edited by Vovin; 10-08-2012 at 03:26 AM.. |
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Thank you for advice!
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#5
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Up, please !
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I don't know why you call diced tomato tomato dices, sorry. Dice is the plural in both British and US English. One die, two dice. |
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#7
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He's been listening to too many late night TV ads.
![]() It dices! It slices! It's the vegematic! Now how much would you pay? Wait, don't answer yet! |
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In any case, I prefer the plural term "Deece" - following the grammatical precedent given to us for the plural term for "Mice". Jamie. |
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